Sunday, November 06, 2005 8:05 PM
Fill in the Blanks
PITBULLS:
In
the game of Bridge , there is a game within a
game. For the lack of a better term lets call this game “fill in the blanks” . There are 4 main
rules to this game which we will discuss below. Opening leads are the first rule in the fill in the blanks
game. You lead 4th best or 5th best to allow partner to fill in the blanks. Using patterns
that we have thoroughly memorized
by now , you must train your self to apply them in this game. Luckily the rules of the game of Bridge
simplifies this task. There is a hand called a “dummy” which has all 13
cards exposed. You are allowed to look at this dummy and use the
information to help fill in the blanks. I was playing with a Tormentee against
4♥ . I led a card which held the trick and then
switched to the spade Q . The dummy had 5 small spades and the Tormentee held AJ10xx . Which spade do you play ? OK fill
in the blanks time. I am looking at 5 spades in my hand and 5 on the dummy so
the pattern is 5-5-2-1 or 5-5-3-0 . Partner would not lead the queen from 3 so
that pattern is out. It is obviously 5-5-2-1 . If it is partner with the Qx ,
then declarer has a stiff King . You go up Ace and give partner a ruff when
there is no king under your Ace. Simple application of patterns.
The
opponents are in 2♠
vul after a Tormentee has overcalled 1NT . I lead the diamond King and the
boards diamonds are Q109x and the Tormentee held AJxx. The Tormentee played a small diamond
so I continued and her jack won. What now ? Apply a pattern to fill in the
blanks . 4-4-3-2 and partner obviously has the two with his opening lead.
Accordingly you cash the diamond Ace and give partner a trump uppercut by
continuing the 4th diamond. The Tormentee did not play the pattern game &
switched so we lost our diamond trick ! +200 would have been a cold top and an
opportunity squandered.
The
3rd example occurred recently when I was playing with an experienced
but non expert player. She led the heart Q from QJ98 against 2NT . The board
held these beautiful heart spots
3456 . I won the Ace and returned the 10 which declarer ducked. She saw
that the ten was holding the trick so left me hold it to continue the suit.
Unfortunately by the law of 13 cards I had no more to return. Applying patterns
to fill in the blanks 4-4-3-2 so it is a simple mater to overtake and float
declarers stiff King. This would have switched a bottom to a very good result.
There
are other ways you can play this fill in the blanks game. Declarer’s bidding or partner’s bidding allows the clues to
help fill in the blanks. When the opponents opens a spade and rebid hearts you
have a great start in playing the fill in
the blanks game. 5-4-?-? so do it ! You can not defend properly or
declare properly or bid properly without playing this game ! Especially when
you are defending and you have extreme shortness or extreme length in their trump suit. When you have the
length , it twigs you to apply the patterns because you are looking at
them. However when you have
shortness , partner may have length so applying patterns by your side is just as important ! Partner
held Axx 1098x void J109xxx and I
opened 1♠ and we
competed up to 3♠
and then passed out 4♦. The
board came down with AK10x of
diamonds. Even though you are void in trump, you can still play this fill in the blanks game. Partner may have 4 trump with a 5-4-4-0
pattern around the table ! This should assist you in your defense as partner
would probably like declarer to be tapped out she they lose control of the
hand. This would have set 4♦.
The
next way to play this game legally is when somebody shows out of a suit. This simple act allows you the
opportunity to apply a pattern. Do
not let the opportunity slip by. This is the most natural “discovery play” in
the game of Bridge. You have 3 and the dummy has 2 and partner shows out in the
2nd round of the suit. Pattern please ! 7-3-2-1 so declarer has a 7 card suit which allows you to
defend the hand properly. If you are declaring the hand the information is just
as useful. This means that missing queens should be in the other hand because
there are more of that suit in that hand. Fill
in the blanks !
The
4rd and last way we
can legally play this fill in the blanks game
by using patterns is by signaling. Following suit signaling and discard
signally either while defending or as declarer. Partner shows count and you
filling in the blanks. This is the best defense against the dreaded pseudo squeeze or the real squeeze for that
matter. There are 6 diamonds to the jack on the board and declarer is in 4♠ . Declarer can not get to the board so she starts
running her solid spade suit . You have Kxx
of diamonds and you play standard count. Partner discards the diamond 3 on her
spades so playing the fill in the blanks game , how many diamonds does declarer
have ? Partner shows 3 diamonds ,
so applying patterns 6-3-3-1 declarer has only one diamond. If it is the Ace
who cares , so discard all of your diamonds. Its like cheating playing this fill in the blanks game !!!