brianshark, on Jan 24 2007, 06:10 PM, said:
-14 HCP
-4 cards in an side major
-Solid suit
Everything a pre-empt shouldn't be. I think 5♦ is a terrible bid.
This is yet another example of people playing solo, falling in love with their hand, not involving partner in the decision making and punting when any number of contracts could be the right one, from partials, games, slams or grands in ♦s, ♥s, or NT, and excuse themselves by claiming that *maybe* opps have lots of spades/clubs and we'll keep them from bidding, forgetting that the reason they will bid loads of ♠s/♣s in the first place is to make you guess at the final contract, which you've done to yourself anyway.
/rant
One thing needs to be made perfectly clear: 7-4 patterns are "special".
Swans are extremely offensively oriented.
Swans almost always play best in their long suit.
Opening 5
♦ with this sort of pattern might be rolling the dice, however, I'm happy to do so when the odds look to be in my favor.
As for your comments regarding guessing at the final contract. There is a lot of guessing involved in bridge. The goal on hands like this one is to make sure that you're making reasonable guesses. More importantly, you want to make sure that the opponents are forced to make the last guess without any good information to guide them. Walking the dog ensures that the opponents will declare 4
♠ when its right, 5
♠ when its right, and double you in 5
♦ when its right.
W N E S
- - - P
P 5♦ Dbl P
P P
Opening lead: ♠A
Result: 5♦x-1
+5.9 IMP to EW