In the past few decades, constructive bidding has gotten more accurate. Professional players — their number has soared — have time to devise better methods. But concurrently, players have focused on obstruction: preventing their opponents from bidding so precisely. I see players indulge in wild actions such as weak two-bids on five-card suits and trashy preempts. Such actions are not always punished. One reason is the treatment of many doubles as conventional. (I fear that in 20 years, penalty doubles may be extinct.) But I believe players are reluctant to penalize undisciplined bidding because they are insecure on defense and would rather be in control as declarer. In today’s deal, North-So
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