Hi Tate,
very sorry to hear about the girlfriend. Nevertheless, I shall assume that you mainly wanted honest feedback on the much larger part of your post, so here it comes:
To begin with a short summary: no, I can't relate.
I hardly ever read the SAYC+2/1 forum or the IBH forum, and the A/E forum only very sporadically, so I've probably missed most of what's going on here. I just read the following thread which was seemingly a large part of it:
http://www.bridgebas...ee-bid-options/
Let's start by analysing one particular sentence which seems to have escalated the whole matter a lot:
wyman, on 2012-February-29, 10:24, said:
You're free to disagree with him, but picking an action he takes and just calling it ludicrous, well, it makes you look like a jackass.
Now it seems you have been treating this statement as functionally equivalent to the statement "HighLow21 is a jackass". It's not. Personally, at this point I would not feel at all comfortable endorsing the statement "HighLow21 is a jackass". I definitely 100% agree with the statement "HighLow21 is making himself look like a jackass".
Later in the thread you went on to admit that you don't find Justin's posts helpful, specifically
HighLow21, on 2012-February-29, 13:51, said:
Point 3: This is exactly what I meant earlier by saying that I find his posts unhelpful. I find them sloppy, disorganized, uninsightful, and not fully (if at all) explained. I guess I just got to the point where I'm tired of it.
Now, given the high volume of posts that Justin makes here, it is inevitable that a few of them will be sloppy. I think you will find that the vast majority of forum posters much prefer this to Justin posting less.
Nevertheless, I find his posts well-organized, highly insightful, and very well-explained, especially insofar as Justin pretty much always responds to polite requests to explain specific parts of his thinking process in more detail. (So while he may occasionally post something he finds obvious without any explanation, if it's not at all obvious to me and I can't figure it out, I will get that explanation.)
There are literally hundreds of people on this forum who are better at bridge than I am, and I am not aware of a single one of them thinking Justin's posts are not helpful.
So, let's analyse what's going wrong here. I will be very blunt and say that, in my humble opinion, it comes down to this: (1) you are deluded as to your level of bridge-playing competence and (2) you are deluded as to the stringency of your arguments.
Ad (1): I have from time to time checked with whom you were playing on BBO. I have not once observed you playing with anyone of whom I did not suspect that they are utterly incompetent at bridge. Nevertheless, you continually claim to be an excellent player. Well, let me tell you this: the fact that you have good results against these people cannot possibly demonstrate anything beyond the fact that you are at least somewhere on the bottom end of intermediate. If you want to find out whether you are any good at this game, you will have to go and play with the big boys. Meanwhile, on the forum, you often disagree vehemently with people who are demonstrably excellent at this game. Justin is just the most extreme example of this. By Occam's Razor, I must provisionally conclude that you are, in fact, not excellent at this game.
Ad (2): Allow me one more quote from the aforementioned thread
HighLow21, on 2012-February-29, 12:55, said:
And there's one thing I can say with absolute certainty here: my opinions expressed here are extremely valid and easy to back up. I have done a very good job of doing so here,
I don't even know where to start on this. You claim that you have done a very good job of backing up your claims, yet strangely enough, noone agrees with you? Why do you think this is? Again, Occam's Razor suggests that it is because you have not, if fact, done a good job of backing your claims up. And come on, "absolute certainty"? "Extremely valid"? This is literally begging people to put you on their ignore list rather than try to reason with you. I think it certainly justifies my qualification of "delusional".
So, what you need to do is come back down to Earth, realise that you are actually not very good at bridge, and start listening to those who are. Then you may actually become good at bridge in time. Sorry for putting it so bluntly, but someone had to do it and MikeH is much too polite to do so. I nevertheless suggest you read all his posts in this thread and the other one again, this time with an open mind.
"One of the painful things about our time is that those who feel certainty are stupid, and those with any imagination and understanding are filled with doubt and indecision"
-- Bertrand Russell