Tuesday,
May 23, 2006 4:15 AM
Bidding
Artistry
PITBULLS:
Good
writers “paint a picture” with their choice
of words. Good bidders paint a picture of their hand with their choice of bids. Bridge is a partnership
game so not inviting partner to
the party by concealing your hand
results in wrong decisions time after time. A tormentee decided to open this
hand nv vrs vul . ♠K10987x ♥x ♦void ♣A109876 .
This is a freak hand so getting in the first
shot may have a tactical advantage. The Tormentee opened 1♠ and I bid 2♦ and as expected with this distribution , the opponents
interfered with 2NT for hearts & clubs. The opponents bid 3♥ and I bid 3NT. Now the Tormentee was trapped by her choice of opening bids.
Pulling 3NT is a slam try and clubs is their suit so from her partners side she
described a 5-3-3-2 13 HCP. Now
lets back up and anticipate
that the opponents are going to enter the frey. Open 1♣ and I bid 1♦ and they interfere with 1♥ after which you bid 1♠. I bid 3NT and you bid 4♠. Now I know that you have
a minimum of 11 black cards
possibly 12. You have painted a picture of your hand !!
The
tormentee had this hand ♠K10x ♥KQJ10 ♦x ♣QJxxx and
her RHO opened 1♥ so she passed . They responded a spade and I
bid 1NT which in our system showed the minors. The opening bidder was Osama who
loves to bid so he doubled. You have a choice of bids to paint a picture of
your hand . A pass , a redouble or some number of clubs. Which bid describes
the defensive nature of your hand
the best ? 9 of your HCP are in the majors
and are very defensive in nature so a XX is probably the best description of your
hand. You now can compete in clubs with impunity and partner being aware of
your defensive strength will not take any pseudo sacrifices. The Tormentee
chose a bid of 3♣ which is ambiguous
& RHO bid 4♥.
This hit my heart void and knowing that my partner did not have a defensive
hand with a heart stack , I sacrificed to 5♣. Of course , they go for a # their
way so a horrible result our way. Hand evaluation is noting the difference
between a defensive hand & an offensive hand. The 2nd step is
to inform partner
of your evaluation.
You
hold ♠K ♥Qx ♦Q10xxxxx ♣A10x &
with everybody vul , partner opens
1♣ . The opponents make a Michaels bid so how do you paint a picture of your
hand to partner ? 9 of your 11 HCP’s are outside
the diamond suit so jumping in diamonds will give partner an inaccurate picture of your hand. You have a
partial club fit so bidding 2♦
will do nicely as with 11 HCP this is your
hand so you do not need to pre-empt partner who opened the bidding. The Tormentee bypassed
the 3NT level & leapt to 4♦ . Nancy Cook held AKJ9x of diamonds and put the red card on the table. The
optimum result was 3NT their way for +600. As an aside , when you play against
trustworthy opponents 4♦X
will be in trouble. Pull to 5♣ and you hit partner with ♠AJ10x ♥Axxx ♦void ♣QJ987
and 5♣ has a decent play . When
have you told partner that you have a side
club fit and 11 HCP
mostly outside of diamonds so he
has some idea of your hand ?
Bad bidding always has a common thread. You bid single handedly taking partner out of the decision making
process or you misdescribe your
hand so badly again taking partner
out of the decision making process. Either way leads to disaster. Only cure is to
go to Art School so you paint better pictures
of your hand. Hand evaluation &
judgment are the water colours of the Bridge artist.