2008-06-24
17:52
Hand Evaluation - HCP Fixation
PITBULLS:
Experts
use hand evaluation concepts to evaluate a Bridge hand , last of which are
HCP’s. HCP’s are just a guide
& nothing more. Bidding is more than just totaling
HCP’s. Here is a hand where lack of hand evaluation skills stuck out
like a sore thumb in a local duplicate game. ♠AKJ109x
♥AQ ♦x ♣K1087 . Three pairs
were in 4♠ making 5 for +650 & the rest
of the field were +200 in 3♠ making 5. The auction went at
most tables 1♠-P-1NT-P
3♠-P-P-P . I did a check on
the board & determined a couple of
the three E/W players who were +650. One was Lee Barton who played the
board against Susan & I , one was Peter Jones & the other was not
identified. Barton & Jones
chose a different bid than a 3♠ rebid. The rest of the field were “one dimensional” & fixated on only HCP’s.
OK
, lets analyze this hand ♠AKJ109x ♥AQ ♦x ♣K1087 .
Using only the Goren HCP system , this hand is a 3♠ rebid as you only
have 17 HCP’s Gerald. Yes , Rita would rebid 3♠ with this
hand as that is the only hand evaluation criteria she knows. Players like
Barton & Peter Jones thought this hand was too strong for a 3♠ rebid so
why ? The Tormentees have read
many articles presenting the notion there are other hand evaluation criteria used for
evaluating a hand besides
HCP’s. Some articles zero in on suit quality . “Bridge is a game of suits”
. If you have a nice solid suit , we advised to upgrade your hand. ♠AKJ109x does not get much better as far as suit
quality is concerned.
Other
articles zeroed in on controls & quick
tricks. We advised that all HCP’s are not created equal. Controls
should be upgraded over queens & jacks. Quick trick combinations should be upgraded as opposed to unsupported kings ,
queens & jacks. This hand has a wealth
of controls & the only queen is in a quick trick combination. This hand has 4 defensive quick trick’s which in itself
propels this hand past the invitational range. 10’s & spot card’s have been
brought up in some articles as a means to promote a Bridge hand. This hand has nice spot cards.
Literally
hundreds of articles have been sent to the Tormentees on hand patterns. We
have advised that some hand patterns play better than others. The offensive hand
patterns should promote a hand
upwards over the balanced hand patterns. We said pay particular attention to
the 5-5 hand patterns & the 6-4 hand patterns as they are way more powerful than the balanced ones like
5-3-3-2 , 6-3-2-2 or even 7-2-2-2. This hand is a powerful 6-4 distribution
which promotes the hand even
further past the invitational range.
The
last reason for not bidding 3♠ with this hand is systemic. Since we
play the multi 3♣ strong jump shift , our 3 spade invitational rebids are
lighter than standard & more suit
orientated. With a good 14 HCP’s in controls & a good suit , the
hand qualifies for an invitational hand
& a jump rebid in your suit. This particular hand above can be
easily described with a 3♣ jump shift followed by a relay to 3♦ by responder & a fast arrival to 4♠ to emphasize suit quality &
your minimum for a strong jump shift.
This hand fits your
system perfectly.
All articles on hand evaluation
concepts point to this hand as being too strong for a 3♠ rebid. This is of course
you do not bid like Rita & are a slave
to the HCP system. 100’s of articles on hand evaluation repeatedly tried to
discourage that though. If just totaling HCP’s were bidding , we would not need to write any articles on hand evaluation.