Wednesday, February 07, 2007 7:51 PM
 
Hand Evaluation – Systemic ( 3 card Major Support )

 

PITBULLS:

 

            For years in the Bridge World’s master solvers club , one bidding problem came up time & time again. You have a 5-4-3-1 or 6-3-3-1 , 6-3-2-2 or even 7-3-2-1 distribution , a strong hand with a 3 card fit for partner’s major. Since you should not make a jump raise or a leap to game with only 3 of partners major , there were many creative answers but none of them really suitable. You essentially make a guess that partner responded with a 5 card suit & if you guess wrong & 3NT is right , you have blown 12 IMPS.

 

            If you have a balanced hand with 3 card support ( or even 4 card support ) , there is no problem as you can bid 2NT . Partner  now investigates for the 5-3 major fit. It is the distributional strong hands with a 3 card fit that are the problems. With a 4 card fit , you can always splinter but splintering with a 3 card major fit is poor bidding. What is the solution ?  This is one of the reasons for the existence of the 3♣ multi strong jump shift !!

 

            Define the multi 3♣ strong jump shift followed by supporting partner’s major as showing 3 card support with a non balanced hand in the 17-20 HCP range. You have AQJ AJxxxx AKxx , you open 1 with partner responding 1. You bid 3♣ , partner bids 3 which you follow up with 3. Partner is now aware of the 3 card support & the strength of your hand. The relay prevents partner from getting into the way if you chose say a 3 bid as your rebid. If partner now bids 3NT after a 3 jump shift,  you still have the same guess whether to support spades. Guessing is repugnant to Bridge experts.

 

            Another example. AQJ xx AKxxxxAx  you open 1 , partner responds 1. You have an impossible rebid. You are too strong for 3 , supporting partner immediately does not seem right & a 2NT rebid is a distortion. Enter the 3♣ strong jump shift so after the relay to 3 , support spades. You have your diamond suit in , your 3 card support described along with your 18 HCP’s . Not bad !

 

            I go as far as suggesting bypassing jump shifts into diamonds , if you have 3 card support for partners major. AKx AKxxx AJxxx . I open 1 , partner bids 1. I would bid 3♣ & after partners relay support spades. Same with “natural” strong jump shifts into clubs with 3 card support for partner. Far more important to show the strong major fit than finding a secondary club or diamond fit ,  in my opinion anyway.  ♠x AKx AKxxxKQxx 

 

1-P-1-P  

                                                             3♣-P-3-P

                                                             3-P-3♠-P

                                                             4♣       You brought your clubs into the picture anyway by patterning out.

 

            If partner bids 3NT , you may “pattern out” as a slam try if you are strong enough to play 4NT as a contract. Also if partner is slam orientated you may be able to describe your hand further.

 

                        You now have all your strong major raise hands covered. With a balanced hand , keep 4 & 3 card major support in the NT family. With strong 4 card support with distribution , use the splinter. With a strong hand , 3 card major support  use the 3♣ strong jump shift. This treatment frees the 3 level jump raise of a major & the leap to game in a major  to show distributional values with good suits. Gone is the Goren HCP mentality of the more HCP’s you have , the higher you immediately drive the auction. This dogma drove many , many people to artificial club systems.