Tuesday, May 18, 2004
5:48 PM
Hand Evaluation - Trapping & Exposing Psyches
PITBULLS:
There
are auctions where the Do Something Intelligent Partner means just pass . These
are belated single handed doubles
by partner where he could have made
a takeout double or negative
double at a lower level. The double later in the auction does not mean he
suddenly woke up & found that he had a takeout double. These are non competitive auctions but partner makes
an out of the blue double. One if
the principles of D.S.I.P. doubles
is that you have a safe resting spot
from the bidding , another is there has to be an element of competition. In these auctions , there is no safe
bail out spot nor were we competing. These are not co-operative doubles. You
just pass.
These
auctions of course are the result of
the “tactical” or bad bidding by the opponents. The opponents are vul &
open 1 spade . I have ♠KQJ109 ♥AK ♦xx Axxx so I would rather trap vul than rescue them by
bidding. RHO has a legitimate spade opener so they land in 3 spades. I now
double. This is not D.S.I.P. because partner can
have zero HCP’s in this auction so no where to go. What if RHO has made a
blatant 1 spade psyche with a diamond
escape suit ? Partner puts
him in 4 spades so I double. He now bails to 5 diamonds so its obvious to all that
he psyched. My pass is forcing so I pass the decision to partner to do
something intelligent which includes bidding 5 spades.
Common
psyches are over a weak two/ pre-empt or after a takeout double at the one
level. 2♥-x-2♠-x is exposing a spade psyche so not a
D.S.I.P. double. Even at the one level, the auction goes 1♦-x-1♥-x you have ♠xx ♥AKxxx ♦xx ♣Kxxx so you double to expose the psyche. If RHO did not
psyche , he is in deep trouble anyway.
Balancing doubles of their strong
1NT contracts are D.S.I.P. doubles in the co-operative sense. Leave it in with
some values so pull otherwise. If you do not have a suit to pull, bid 2♣ so we canl start a scramble
. 1♣ by RHO , you have a club
opener yourself . They are vul so you would rather trap than bid. The auction continues
1♣-P-1NT-P
P-X-P-P So that double shows the club trap. Tom & I
play 2♦ as a takeout to
the majors in those auctions. What if you make a belated double in a “live”
auction i.e. in an auction that has not ended yet ?
1♦-P-1♠-P
1NT-X-P-?
This double shows the unbid suits
of hearts & clubs. If you want to double the final contract for penalty you
must wait until the auction is over. Who knows maybe their next bid is 3NT !
A direct double of a strong 1NT is a co-operative
double rather than a penalty double that I have 1NT beat in my own hand. My hand shows a strong NT also or a hand too strong too
overcall , so do something
intelligent partner The double is not an order
too pass as I need your judgment to determine whether 1NT is really
going down . We could bid a vul game or whatever. You need a control or around 6 HCP’s to leave the
double in. If they run , lets assume it is our hand so a direct double of
their run out suit is D.S.I.P. With a trump stack you must pass & wait for a re-opening
double to convert. If I hit you with nothing initially , make an automatic bail to 2♣ to start a scramble if
you do not have a long suit.
Negative Double theory has an element of trapping
involved. If you had a chance to make a negative double earlier but you did not , all subsequent doubles are
penalty.
1♦-2♣-p-p
X-3♣-X is
clearly penalty as partner bypassed a negative double in the first instance.
Trapping vrs D.S.I.P. is an interpretive decision to make at the table.
D.S.I.P. theory needs partnership understandings but it is logic based. It’s a way of having an
agreement for all your
penalty double
agreements not covered by forcing pass theory. This is another
reason why D.S.I.P. theory should be for experts only. Judgment is required to read the context of the auction. Not always easy.