Monday,
November 14, 2005 10:00 AM
Hand Evaluation - Forcing
Passes ( DOC )
PITBULLS:
Bridge bidding has a very limited
vocabulary. To make the language of bidding “richer” many bids must be
interpreted depending on the context
of the auction. The forcing pass
is a superb concept that has been
around a long time. It is definitely a “depending on context” bid. It is a myth to think that forcing passes apply only if your side has forced to game. When
forcing passes were first invented , that was probably
the case but over the years that definition was way too restrictive. Now forcing passes are in effect when your
side “ owns the auction”. What does that term mean ? This term has to be defined depending on
the context of a
particular auction. Has partner made a strength showing bid that is in the
limit raise or better range & they are in game ?
Has partner made a 2/1 in competition or as a passed hand ?
Are we vulnerable against non vulnerable opponents & we bid game ? What are the
opponents doing nv ? Have they pre-empted or as
both passed hands are now in game ? Are the
opponents obviously taking a sacrifice ?
Has partner doubled & bid singlehanded vul to
game or a high level ? Has your side made a penalty
double or redouble and they are running ? Golfers have
an obligation to “read the green” to make a good
putt. Bridge players have an obligation to ‘read the auction” to determine
ownership.
All
the above defines whether your side “owns the hand” and if you do , forcing pass theory
is in effect. The Bridge World gives this hand You open
1♣ in 3rd seat
vul vrs not
with ♠A ♥Jxx ♦AQxx ♣AKQ10x a cool 20 HCP . Your RHO , the partner of the passed hand
opponent bids a pre-emptive 2♥ . Your partner as a
passed hand makes a 2/1 of 2♠. The nv passed hand partner of a pre-empter now blasts to 4♥. What should you bid ? The Bridge
World panel said this was an obvious forcing
pass situation. Partner has made a 2/1 vul
with one passed hand nv
opponent & one of whom pre-empted are now in game. The panel voted for a forcing pass again taking the table
action into consideration. The opponents have announced that the hearts are
6-3-3-1 or 6-4-3-0 around the table. This gives partner a stiff or void in
hearts. A forcing pass is the best bid because it gives partner a chance to describe her hand. If partner chooses a double , It gives you a chance to show your monster as you
“pass & pull” to 4NT which should show the minors. A forcing pass is a win win situation.
Partners
must be on the same wavelength for forcing passes. For example
, in an expert partnership , it is totally
impossible that this particular auction gets passed out. An established partnership trust
each other. Trust & forcing pass theory is a good mix !! Trust your partner with the green card !! Beginners are afraid that partner will pass when you
are holding a huge hand. This is unwarranted paranoia !
Klimo gives me this hand from the recent Bermuda Bowl won
by the Italians. ♠AKx ♥Ax ♦AKxx ♣AQxx you are vul , they are not. In 3rd seat they open 3♥ so you double. LHO
bids 6♥ , around to you.
Forcing pass theory has obviously kicked in with auction. So what should
partner have for his pass ? He would double with any
heart card so we give the KQJ of hearts to the opponents. There are only 10 HCP
left in the deck taking the heart cards out of the equation. Partners pass
encourages bidding so I would think he holds HCP’s in the 7-10 range. With
heart cards out of the way , all his points are
pulling full weight in their suits. The Italian after some thought put the 7NT card on the table. Partner came down
with 9 HCP’s & he claimed 13 top tricks !! Klimo says wow !
Taking your plus at the 5 level is a common theme with forcing pass
theory. Of course , you take into consideration the
vulnerability but the “context of their bidding” turns on forcing passes. Nancy
Cook nv vrs
nv opens 3♣ in 3rd seat. I double
& her partner leaps to 5♣. The “context of the bidding” has turned on
forcing passes. A 3rd seat pre-empt & a
passed hand are in an 11 trick contract.
You have one Ace so there is no game at the 5 level your way so it is a simple
decision to take your plus with a double. You collect +500 & on to the next
hand.