Vampyr, on 2020-August-23, 20:13, said:
You obviously have no idea what you are talking about. The idea that you would deliberately make mistakes is laughable. As Mycroft commented — bid with the field, play better.
Bah, humbug. As an above average player in most events (non national level), I think I bid and play better than most. Why should I not try to win boards both in the bidding as well as the play? I am going to back my bidding judgment on close decisions.
Besides, if I think it's close, most likely it *isn't* a clear universal field decision, and there will be people doing different things. If it's truly clearcut raise to 3nt, everyone in it, then I probably think it's clear also. If I don't for some reason, and I'm proven wrong and everyone is bidding it, I'll take a look at computer simulations to see if I was too conservative and maybe adjust my evaluation in the future for similar hands.
On this hand, people are claiming that 3nt is the field bid, but in reality OP reported half the field did not bid game. So it really wasn't a field bid.
If you think game is < 50% at MP, stay out, even if you think you are playing in a field of rampant overbidders.
Not bidding games super-aggressively when close actually backs your play edge. If you are taking more tricks than the field, you automatically beat everyone taking < 9 tricks whether you bid game or not, bidding game is overkill against those people who don't make it. And if game just has no play you also happy, and in the long run if this happens more than you make the game, you get more MP on average. It's only when game is just trivial to make and the field has bid it that you are really unhappy. If no play % > icy, that's enough to stay out.
Stretch vul at IMPs. Not matchpoints.
Finally, I'd like to quote from one of BBF legend JLOL's blogs, who sadly passed last week:
"Unless you are being ridiculously conservative, nobody ever got a bottom for +170. If you didn't bid game there are other people who won't, and some people will be going down in game or getting +140. That's the thing about matchpoints, you don't need to bid close games, there is a bonus simply for playing it correctly. However if you do bid a close game and don't bring it in you're going to get a terrible score."