kenberg, on Mar 21 2006, 08:29 AM, said:
In the first list we see for hcp and number of 2NT bids:
hcp- #
15- 63
16- 61
17- 81
Bbr could check to see if by some fluke there actually were sharply more 17 point hands than 15 or 16 point hands in the bank. That is, forget what was bid just check on the hcps. If no such fluke occurred, the explanation has to be bidding judgment. I am guessing there is a sizable flock who think that 15 or 16 should be handled by X then NT, or perhaps just by 1NT, but 17 by a jump to 2NT.
A similar sharp increase in the number of 2NT bids occurs between 19 and 20 hcps. This would suggest another flock sees 19 as too little (or maybe 19 as a borderline hand that requires some judgment) but 20 as a clear 2NT call.
My point is that the significant jumps in number might be a fluke of the data or might show a real pattern, and that some further work could indicate which.
Forgetting data for a moment, it has long been my opinion that exactly what agreements you have is not crucial. The important thing is to have agreements and to know what they are. It could be a real service if BBO drew up a list of defaults for situations like this. I suppose it might be rather long. Players could agree to play things any way they choose, but there would be a BBO default list to resolve quarrels if no discussion has taken place. I for one would be happy to just agree "BBO default list", whatever it might be, and be done with it.
Using the same database, I looked at 1x-p-p-? auctions where the fourth seat held 15, 16, or 17 hcp. For this study, I stopped the search when 10,000 matching hands were found (this took up just a bit less than 1/3 of the 1x-p-p-? auctions - 2) suggesting just over 30,000 hands would have been found if I continued.
Of these 10,000, 2NT was bid a total of 61 times, specifically by:
15 hcp - 21 times
16 hcp - 13 tines
17 hcp - 27 times
This is also roughly 1/3 the earlier found hands.
For what it is worth, DOUBLE was by far and away the most common bid in fourth seat with 4300 bids. The hcp were nearly equally divided between the three options (guessing numbers from bar chart rather than calculating them 1400 for 15 hcp, 1450 for 16 hcp, and 1250 for 17)...
The next most common bid was 1NT with 2272 hands, again 16 hcp being teh most popular, followed by 15 then 17, each with over 700 bids.
For the suit bids, at the one level, 15 was by far and away the most common hcp holding, and 17 was the fewest by far and away. When the first suit was bid at the three level, 17 was sliightly more common than the others.
There were less 17 hcp hands total than 15 or 16 hcp.... ones...