2007-10-28 01:13
Hand
Evaluation – Forcing Pass ( Bidding Partners Hand )
PITBULLS:
Many
of my articles have had the theme “bid your
own hand” & let the partnership decide the final contract. There
is a time when you are allowed to bid
partner’s hand & that is forcing
pass theory. When partner makes a strong bid that suggests that
you own the auction or may own the auction ,
forcing pass theory is in effect. This means that penalty doubles apply from both sides of the table.
You
open a weak 2♥ nv
vrs vul & partner bids
2NT. This is a strong bid as she
did not leap to 4♥ nv
so you assume you own this auction until you hear
otherwise. The opponents overcall 3♣ so the weak 2♥ bidder is now
allowed to bid partners
strong hand & double for
penalty. Since they are vul & you are not , they have wondered into –1100 to –1700 territory vrs your +450 in hearts.
The
reason forcing pass theory exists is that the opponents should not be rescued for their bad bidding in your auction. Knowing
that partner has a good hand , either partner can double for penalty. It’s
just like partner making a XX , you announce to the
table that we own the auction so
let the doubling commence. 2NT is a strong
bid so it should say we own the auction unless the 2NT bidder corrects the impression later on .
Playing the vulnerability means that give
up on your nv game
when they hand you a vulnerable set.
The 2NT bidder held ♠KQ109 ♥QJ10x ♦AQ9x ♣A 18 HCP & they are
at the 3 level vulnerable in diamonds.
RHO pulled 3♣X to 3♦ . Even +980 in hearts
might pale in comparison to what the vulnerable carnage could be their way.
Would you want to play a contract where you hand to take 8 out of the 13
available tricks with this hand & partner showing 5-10 HCP’s with a weak 2
? Even if you think they have a resting spot in 4♣ ,
you can always bid 4♥ over 4♣ undoubled. Do
not rescue opponents when they are in trouble vul vrs not or even equal vulnerability. Your
controls & trump should guide your decision.
If
the opponents can wiggle out of a bad spot & you have a good spot to play
the contract , go for the gusto. As some of my old
rubber Bridge players used to say in these types of auctions. You do not like money ???
Bidding
partner’s hand is used in all balancing auctions. Why are they passing
the auction out at the one level or two level ? Quite often it is because partner is trapped by their opening bid or pre-empt. It is
imperative to choose your balancing bid wisely or you are just rescuing the opponents. Note your controls not HCP’s when choosing a double. If you have
defense measured in controls , bid partner’s hand for
her by making a balancing double.
Placing
specific cards in partners hand is generally not a
good practice. However , you can bid
partner’s 2 ½ quick tricks she has shown
by opening the bidding.
Sometimes you have so many HCP’s yourself , you can
fill in the blanks with these controls that partner announced by opening the
bidding. You do not need to have the opponents set in your own hand , or game in your hand or slam in your hand to take
these Bridge actions. You bid partner’s hand also when she opens the
bidding. Modernist do not have this luxury & believe me it hurts
them in competitive decisions. Ownership & balancing
are two hand evaluation concepts.