Posted 2016-March-25, 13:05
Based on the outcome, "others did so this evening and made 4H's", assuming there were no playing errors giving up tricks, the "others" had to have a minimum of 26 pts. to make a four level bid. Your reluctance to open I take was your concern with having enough points between the partnership's combined hands for a two level response bid which would require a minimum of 20 pts.
In as much as there had been three passes, it can be assumed each passed hand had less than thirteen points. With your hand having 11 hcpts., those hands on average had 9 hcpts. enough to warrant an opening bid.
Depending upon the point count method used, your hand had 12 to 14 pts. The difference being what the developers of the method believed a singleton is worth. Obviously, those who opened the hand believe a singleton has a greater value than the method you use.
If the singleton were a king or queen, I would have passed. Otherwise, I would have opened the hand invoking the Rule of Twenty, Goren or Roth whose writings place the value of a singleton at 2 pts. Personally, I believe a singleton is worth 3 pts. I also would have deducted 3 pts. if the singleton had been a king or queen.