Friday, November 11, 2005
12:32 AM
Hand Evaluation – Rebidding your hand
PITBULLS:
One
of the annoying facets of the game
of Bridge is partner bidding her hand twice . This
is a basic hand evaluation no no . Once you have shown a distributional monster
vulnerable & partner takes preference , you now bid it again thereby gambling
that partner has the right cards.
Playing D.S.I.P. theory you bid your hand
twice in a different way. Why , because a D.S.I.P. double says I want to bid again but I have defense. This
way of bidding your hand again brings partner
in on the act.
BJ
Trelford held the classic distributional monster ♠void ♥AJ10xxx ♦AQJ10x ♣KJ
. He opened 1♥ , they overcalled a spade with the opponents Q bidding
2♥ . BJ bid 3♦ all by himself
with a passing partner who gave preference to 3♥. Not playing D.S.I.P. theory , I think you should
gamble & bid 4♥ as they are
bidding your void so you need
almost nothing to make 4♥. It is a single handed bid though as partner has never been consulted
in this auction. D.S.I.P. doubles are a tool to bring both partners in on the decision making process. You have showed
10 or 11 red cards already, so you can double saying you want to bid 4♥
but you have defense. The auction goes pass, pass & pass. Partner holds ♠J98x ♥K ♦xx ♣109876x so you beat the contract one for +200 ( close to 500
) . 4♥X goes for -800
which happened at a few tables.
D.S.I.P.
doubles take getting used to as you can double with offensive monsters that also
have defense. The key being that partner has already heard you announce your distribution. The double
actually allows you to bid your hand again but not in a fatal way. You have the best of both worlds
by bringing partner
into the picture who as heard you show the table that you have a 6-5 in the
reds . She makes the decision from her side.
This way of bidding reflects all good hands. If you want to bid again , do it
with a double. Excellent !
D.S.I.P,
doubles are anti-intuitive .
Playing just a standard style you either pass 3♠ as you are all in with you bidding up to the 3 level
all by yourself or you take a
calculated risk by bidding 4♥ . I would
bid 4♥ like a flash with that hand not playing D.S.I.P. doubles. Doubling when you want to bid with strong distributional hands takes getting
used to but it is sound in theory. You have described your
distribution to partner already so
now describe the defense with a double.
Change BJ’s hand to ♠void ♥AJ10xxx ♦AKQxx ♣xx , he should just bid 4♥ as his defensive values are concentrated in his suits.
Do not leave up to partner what you can do yourself. Just bid 4♥ so do not make it too hard on partner. D.S.I.P.
doubles , do not leave home without them. J