Thursday, September 14, 2006
4:14 AM
Hand Evaluation – Partnership ( Bidding your hand )
PITBULLS:
A Tormentee held this hand ♠QJ1098xx ♥x ♦xx ♣xxx vul
vrs nv
with a 1♥ bid to her right. She felt that pre-empting vul vrs not was an act
of terrorism. Most Bridge experts would agree with that judgment . She chose to pass , LHO
bid 2♥
& to
her surprise partner & RHO both passed !! When the opponents sell out at
the two level , it is assumed that they hold ½ the
deck . You are blessed with a full 3 HCP so partner may have as much as 17 HCP . Why did partner not bid ? The
answer to that should be obvious as you are looking at 7 spades.
The Tormentee balanced 2♠ to a resounding
double by LHO . Partner bid 2NT which the Tormentee correctly alerted as “scrambling” .
Partner thinks you ran into a trump stack & balanced with something like ♠Kxxxx ♥x ♦Q109xx ♣xx . He knows from the
auction that you have a singleton heart so can not
handle the heart tap with a bad trump break.
He has the inference that you did not overcall or pre-empt initially. However , RHO rescues you by bidding 3♥ so you are off the
hook right ? Wrong , do not forget you balanced vul vrs nv
& partner has a great many HCP. Partner doubles so around to you again. The
first thing you must do is correct
partners impression of your
hand. There is no trump stack , as your
spade suit is 5 sure tricks so is totally useless for defense or for any other
suit other than spades.
You
bid 3♠ and again the double card surfaces. Partner gets the
message this time and passes. The final result is +730 or +930 depending on the
defense as partners hand is ♠xx ♥AJx ♦AJ109 ♣AKxx . Dora Lee’s partner
played the hand in 4♠ for +620. This
auction is a basic Bridge decision based on the cards you were dealt. Single suited hands
play terribly in other suits as this Tormentee found
out who bid 4♣ & was doubled for –800 . Hand evaluation is the first priority
rather than trying to guess what partner has.
Paint a picture of your
own hand & do not try to guess what partner has. Bridge
bidding just works
better that way.
The
most common bidding fault of non expert Bridge
players is bidding their hand again . This very bad
habit leads to a lack of trust in the partnership. Equal vul , The opponents opened
1♣ so you overcall 1♠ with ♠AKQxxx ♥xx ♦Qxxx ♣x . They bid 2♥ to your left , partner passes & RHO bids 3♥ so now what ? If the
opponents asked your partner what your one level overcall described
? She would answer that the overcall shows a hand very similar to what you
hold. You have already described this hand to partner at the one level.
What if you held ♠AKQJxx ♥xx ♦QJ109 ♣x
would you make the same 3♠ bid ? How is partner to
read the difference ? They bid 4♥ so around to partner
who merely holds a stiff in your suit , 2 quick tricks in diamonds ♦AK & 4 of their
trump who does not double opposite a hand that overcalled & single handed
bid at the 3 level all by herself
! Experts would make a penalty double
expecting a 3 to 4 down set. If you are compensating for partner not having her
bid all the time , penalty doubles are not existent in
the partnership. You must be able to trust
partner for her bid.
You
hold ♠KQx ♥Qxx ♦AQJ10xx ♣x & open 1♦ vul . Partner responds 1♥. There are hands
that bidding 2♥ with 3 card support is best but this is not one of them , why ? Your
hand has a feature which is a semi-solid 6 card suit. Why not bid your
own hand & describe your suit.
If there is a heart fit , we can find it later
otherwise diamonds will invariably be the best spot.
Even
if you have a good hand idea where the final resting spot should be , you should bid your own
hand anyway. This brings partner
into the picture ( what a concept ) . ♠K10xx ♥AKQ ♦void ♣AK10xxx . They open 1♦ so with your void in
their suit , the 30 HCP in the deck rule comes into
effect & you have 19 HCP out of 30 . Truly a monster hand so you double.
LHO responds 1♥ , partner passes &
a 2♦ rebid so you double
again. Partner bids 2♠ so now what ? 4♠
must be cold so do you just bid it ? Why not describe your own hand along the way. Can it hurt ? You Q
bid 3♦ & partner
surprises you by bidding 4♣
a “non death response” so you leap to 6♣. This is cold unless they find
an unlikely ruff. You allowed
partner to have some input along the way to game
& got rewarded.