Sunday, October 19, 2003 8:11 PM

Hand Evaluation – ( Partnership ) Exposing Psyches

 

PITBULLS:

 

            How do you expose psyches in the game of Bridge ? the best method is to use the fact that Bridge is a partnership game. Let the partner of the pyscher get them into trouble. Do not double forcing bids to expose a psyche. The pass is the weapon to expose a psyche. Passing forcing bids first , followed by doubling means penalty & nothing else.           

 

One of the more common “tactical” psyches is players responding 2NT over a weak two with no values . The Polish Club players also psyche over their 2♣ bid &  some players will psyche a major over a pre-empt at the 3 level.  How do you let partner in on the fact that they psyched ? I think it comes down to playing the vulnerability again which determines how you bid .The first bid to their forcing bid is always a pass though. If the opponents are vul , you are not , you would double 2NT with a minimum  4-4-4-1 hand hoping to setup a sacrifice or make life more difficult for them . With equal vulnerability , you would need a better hand with a  4-4-4-1 to double their 2NT response . O.K. they have psyched the 2NT vul , you have a huge hand with their suit . 2NT is a forcing bid ,so you should pass one round . You do this to prevent partner from rescuing them inadvertently. Always pass their forcing bids & double later to expose a psyche.

 

            Kiz had a flat 20 HCP with AJ9 of hearts , the vulnerable opponents opened 2. Responder psyched 2NT & Kiz passed . The weak 2 bidder made her systemic call & the psycher bid 3 which Kiz now doubled . 3x goes for 1100 with best defense. Why not double 2NT immediately with the 20 HCP ? When opponents psyche forcing bids  , you will always get another chance to double them. The trouble with the initial double is that if the 2 bidder passes over the double, partner will rescue them by bidding so nobody knows what is going on . Any points partner may have , will be mentally placed in the 2NT bidders hand !! This is because the psyche is not clearly exposed. The points could be 6 by the weak 2 , 14 for responder so you have the remaining 20 . I had 8 points on this auction , so if Kiz doubled initially & I bid 3♣ , should she take me for 8 or zero HCP’s ?  Pass first to expose the psyche, followed by a double . I have no trouble passing 3 X with my 8 HCP’s so the psycher gets clobbered.

 

            It is  an axiom when exposing psyches , do not double forcing bids as the double normally has a different meaning . The double is takeout so if you have a flat defensive “moose” pass , then start doubling. This is not a balancing auction even when the 2NT is legitimate . They made a game try , signed off so balancing with a double is reckless at best . Therefore , a belated double always has to be interpreted as exposing a psyche. It’s an impossible bid otherwise . Always double the 2NT response originally for takeout – not to expose a psyche. If you bid their suit directly , Tom & I play that as bid 3NT with a stopper . We jump in our minors to show the Michaels hands. Do not let a 2NT psyche change your system.

 

            This treatment is the same action as exposing any psyche . Pass , let them get into trouble with their forcing bids & start doubling or bidding later in the auction . The worst liability to a psycher is their own partner . Remember that ! If the auction sounds a little strange, suspect a psyche their way . Especially the common situation for psyches i.e. 2NT over a weak two , a bid over a 3 level preempt or responding over a takeout double. Pass is the weapon to expose psyches . Passing , backing in by bidding their suit is natural , especially when they have returned to their partners pre-empt suit. 

 

            Exposing psyches over your 2♣ opener is standard stuff. Responder’s double is penalty even if you play controls. If the 2♣ opener bids their suit , it is natural. If the 2♣ opener jumps in their suit , the bid is natural. Like the forcing 1♣ opener , anticipate tactical bids by the opponents especially on the terrorist vulnerability.