Friday, December 09, 2005 3:04 PM
Forcing Passes - Pre-empts
PITBULLS:
There
are two ways of combating the so called “modern pre-empts” . One is by trapping
when you have their suit and rely on the opponents to get themselves. Modern pre-empters consider
their partners as fair game also . Just like in any psychic bid , it is their
partners rather than the opponents that result in their undoing. Their
unfortunate partner is going to believe the pre-empter and disaster quite often
occurs. The doubling will commence when they finally come to rest somewhere.
Your
partnership should have special balancing rules against these bad pre-empters.
BJ and I have the understanding that when they
are vulnerable and we are not , a balancing double just shows cards
and does not need unbid suits for take-out. We are just bidding the table that
we have trapped nv vrs vul. These
pre-empters have no consideration for vulnerability so we pay special attention
to vulnerability. In all other vulnerabilities our balancing doubles return to
normal.
The
best weapon by far against these pre-empters is to have special rights for your partnership vulnerable vrs nv. In this one
vulnerability scenario only , forcing
passes are automatically turned on when they pre-empt and jam you by bidding
game. Bridge is a game of probabilities . You do not gear your system to rare
eventualities. The majority of the time when the opponents are jamming you NV
against vul , you actually do own the hand.
What about the rare time that they are bidding to make ? We still assume it is
our hand and the worse thing that can happen is they make their doubled
contract. Lose 4 as redoubling is so rare as be considered negligible on these
auctions.
The
auction goes 3♦-X-5♦-? &
you are vul against nv . Forcing pass theory is automatically turned on. You
hold xxx xxx xxx xxxx so you must double as this is a forcing pass
situation. Partner has 16 HCP for her double but despite all those HCP’s they
make it anyway for –550 . So what ? The advantages of forcing pass theory is
99% of all the other hands that
your partnership may hold in these auctions so you really do own the hand.
Forcing
pass theory allows both partners to make a joint decision in determining the
final contract. You have AKxx Kxxx xx xxx
so you can safely pass to partner saying you want to bid vul at the 5 level.
You do not have to make the decision for the partnership and guess the diamond
distribution. Partner will make the decision based on your pass. Otherwise you
would have to force to slam that may not make our choose a major yourself which
could be a Moysean with a 5-1 break. The best spot might be 5♦ X so let partner decide thru forcing pass theory.
The
pass & pull part of forcing pass theory is an excellent slam try tool at
the 5 level. You have AKxxxx Q10x x xxx so you simply pass 5♦ . Partner with Qxx
AKxx xx AKQx doubles 5♦ and you
now pull to 5♠.
These pass and pull auction must by definition show a control in the opponents suit or otherwise
you would have bid 5♠
directly to make your contract. AKxxxx Q10x
xx xx is a 5 spade bid. You also would not pull the double with two
fast losers in their suit.
Since
we do not have a trump suit already established in their pre-emptive
auctions, a double does not say
that we have losers in their suit as that is silly. The doubler is marked with
shortness so unless she doubles to tell you otherwise you assume shortness. A free bid of 5♠ says that you feel you can make the contract but
says nothing about length in the opponents suit. The pass and pull does though
as the doubler can hold two in their suit.
If
after a forcing pass and the original doubler chooses
to bid rather than double , you can assume shortness in their suit. Therefore with some hands you
may bid slam on that basis. AKxxx Kxxx xx xx
so you make a forcing pass and partner bids 5♥. Partner holds Qxx
AQxxx x AKxx so you carry on to 6 and all is well. Forcing passes
vrs pre-empts. Any help is welcome.