Saturday, April 16, 2005
3:42 AM
Hand Evaluation - Common Sense
PITBULLS:
When an auction dictates that a double can not be
a “trump stack double” , it is not .
This is the “depending on context” aspect of Bridge bidding. Do not assume even if you are looking at
a void in their suit that they have gone biserk so somehow partners double is
of the trump stack variety.
Here is an auction that occurs quite frequently. 1♠-X-4♠-? . What is a double & what is
4NT ? If I have spades on this
auction , I put the green card
on the table & hope for the re-opening double.
Therefore , my double has to show cards
asking partner to do something
intelligent. A direct bid at the 5 level shows very good values & a slam
try . If you feel like bidding for the sake
of bidding , you bid
4NT Lebensohl. This bid forces partner to bid 5♣ so you pass or introduce your long moth
eaten values & suit. When RHO is pre-empting , it is important to differentiate slam intention hands , from just holding HCP’s or finally just showing distribution because 4♠ might make.
Here
is a hand where common sense
can distinguish a D.S.I.P. double from a penalty double. I held ♠A
♥xx
♦AJxxx
♣Qxxxx , with everybody vul I responded 1NT to partners spade
opening bid. LHO bid 2♥ so
around to me again. Playing with my regular partner , I must
re-open with a double as he could have a 2♥ penalty double so this is easy. I was
playing with a rubber Bridge player but I
doubled anyway. We subsequently got to 5♣ which made. I asked her if
she interpreted my double as penalty. She replied , common
sense says you can not have hearts as you are in front of the heart bidder
! D.S.I.P. theory is a formal
way of bottling common sense & doubles into
some sort of a structure.
Doubles
are too
useful a tool to
reserve exclusively for trump
stacks. Having the double as ambiguous so as to
always be interpreted on “depending on context” is tough on a partnership. Throw trump stack doubles out of the
picture & the auction is immediately simplified.
Everyone plays negative doubles
up to some level. They are used to making penalty
doubles by converting
partners re-opening doubles anyway. Why dot have the same
understanding in all competitive situations ? After overcalls , takeout doubles ,
balancing & NT auctions , the whole gambit of competitive
situations. Knowing that partner does not have wasted
values in their suit after a
competitive double rather than guessing is a huge tactical
advantage. Like negative double theory though ,
beware of the pass so bend over
backwards to re-open with a double.
There
is a place for trump stack penalty
doubles in competitive auctions.
In weak club games
where the participants have just graduated
from the club series of Bridge lessons J.