gnasher, on 2014-July-07, 14:27, said:
Even at matchpoints, isn't there some advantage to bidding better than the other competitors?
Exactly.
It depends if you assess the field as being your peers or... something else.
Against your peers you bid the slam if > 50%. Against a a weak field, all things being equal, you may bid it down and expect that making 12 tricks will be good anyway.
All things being equal...
But they're not. On this hand NT contracts look to be screwed in tempo terms. When they knock out the
♥A you're constrained - and will probably end up with the 10 tricks you started with, maybe 11.
So - do you think these opponents will understand the auction and lead a heart? I assumed that we're playing decent (or plain old 'sensible') opps, in which case... well, that's one reason I opted for 6
♦ not 6NT, unless partner is Kx Kx in the majors - and it's been confirmed that he's not (or shouldn't be!).
Note that on a heart lead any losing C finesse is instant death in 6N.