Fluffy, on 2013-July-26, 14:18, said:
You didn't put flat patterns, you put mirror shape which is a different issue, put a doubleton in a minor and you will have flat shape.
Assuming a contested auction in the majors.
Yes, if you are 5332 with a doubleton in a minor pard
is likely to have a doubleton or singleton in the
other major.
Actually I am claiming that 5332 is a flat pattern
which is detrimental to tricks. If it is right to
bid 3 over 3, it will be because pard has a skewed
pattern. Meaning the flat pattern should pass and
allow the pard to make the final contested decision.
In the case where there are two doubletons in different
suits with normalized points the expected tricks was 8.66
in my small sample. Really needed a singleton somewhere
before it was clear to go 3 over 3.
LoTT should be
E(tricks) = trumps +
e
where
e is
N(
u,σ²)
for trumps =< 18
u = 0
for trumps > 18
u < 0
meaning expected tricks is less than total trumps
whenever total trumps is 19 or greater.
*Had to change the last two lines.
This post has been edited by jogs: 2013-July-28, 13:11