Tuesday, October 17, 2006 8:03 AM
 
Hand Evaluation – Tactics ( Improving Partials ) 

 

PITBULLS:

 

            Do not improve 1NT partials after a minor opening from a position of weakness. If you opened a balanced or semi-balanced dog  , pass partners 1NT . If you have a distributional one suited minor , jump in that suit. If you have a weak 1 opener with clubs  , jump in clubs. This understanding is in effect whether partner responded 1NT directly or after a T/O double. Do not improve the 1NT partial.

 

            Why ? this treatment means that when you do bid ,  you show invitational values. A simple rebid of your minor can show all the 5-4-3-1 hands with invitational hands just under a reverse. A simple rebid in your suit could also show the Goren jump rebid hand . If you have a running 6 card suit , leap to 3NT.  A 2NT rebid is not invitational , it shows 18-19  HCP. This is obviously a game force but we allow an escape to 3 of either minor. Bidding 3NT pre-empts partner so it should be a picture bid. This understanding  assumes you are playing strong NT’s where all invitational hands have already been opened 1NT. All reverses are game forcing & natural except for the 2 reverse. My partner introduced this bid as a relay to 2 so all subsequent bids are game forcing & natural.

 

            ♠x Kx AKQxx ♣AQJ10x   

 

 1-P-1NT-P

 2-P-2♠-P

 3♣

 

            Reviewing World championship results , many cold 3NT games were missed because partnerships do not have this simple & sound understanding. Here is Norway in the Bermuda Bowl.

 

♠10xx KQJ10 10 ♣AKQxx  opened 1♣ & partner bid 1NT . He felt he was not quite strong enough to reverse so he bid 2♣. They play light opening bids so partner thought he was bailing out of 1NT to improve the 1NT partial. Partner passed with his maximum so Norway lost the Bermuda Bowl as the American made an easy +630 at the other table.

 

            By having 2♣ or 2 as invitational after a 1NT response , you have the best of both worlds. If partner has a dog 1NT response, your side plays it in a nice safe partial. If partner has a maximum response , she can bid 2NT , 3NT or raise clubs. If the opponents balance over your 2 of a minor bid , they could be in big trouble as your side owns most of the HCP’s . A double would be penalty on this auction as the assumed invitational values says we own this auction. This 1NT response  structure is “fast arrival” based . The less you have,  the faster you bid it. If you have values , you keep the bidding low. Balancing becomes rather precarious with this partnership understanding.