Wednesday, October 18, 2006 3:07 PM
Hand Evaluation - Opening Leads
PITBULLS:
When
you are new to Bridge , your are taught opening lead basics like 4th
best from longest & strongest , top of sequences , Ace from AK etc , do not
lead bare Aces etc. These rules are fine provided there has been no informative bidding.
Bidding takes precedence over
your own hand for opening leads. Let’s repeat that . Bidding determines opening leads not your own hand.
The
first step that is an absolute must
before you make an opening lead is to ask questions about their bidding. The 2nd step is
to translate this
bidding into a pattern. When you review the
bidding by looking at the bidding
box cards or
verbally , now is the time to translate the bidding review into a pattern. Only then
can you now even look at
your hand to determine an
opening lead. If you do not have an attractive lead , do not lead a trump in a
game contract. If the bidding calls for a trump lead , by all means lead it.
Leading a trump normally just gives declarer timing or brings in the entire trump
suit.
Do not lead blind . lead an unsupported Ace if the bidding calls for that suit to be led. At least you get to see the board with an Ace lead & partner can enter the fray with a signal. Blind opening leads are for 3 famous mice. Avoid them at all costs if it all possible. Experts say that you have been given an AK combination for a reason. That reason is to look at the board & not leading blind. Leading Blind gives the advantage to the declarer like the house in Blackjack. You are just guessing without the aid of the dummy or partner. Not leading blind , brings the dummy & partner into the equation. Leading blind has a touch of arrogance & singlehanded decision making to it.
Know
where the strong hand
is before you make an opening lead.
If the strong hand is to your right , make passive leads. If the big hand is to your
left , you might get as aggressive like underleading an Ace in a suit contract.
I was playing with a Tormentee who with a 1NT opening bid to her right & they
reached a 4♥ game . She made a 4th best lead from Axxxx of diamonds. This is a horribly risky
lead ! . The 1NT bid is to your right so the odds are that your lead will give up a trick. Worse still is that
partner will never play you for under leading an Ace into a strong NT so will
play a wrong honour 99% of the time. I know I will not go up King, when partner
leads a small diamond & the queen is on the board.
Rote rules & Bridge
do not mix. 4th best in a suit contract is fine but leading from an
Ace into
a strong NT ? Bridge judgment is knowing when
to break rules. The auction goes 1NT-P-3NT. Quite often you break the 4th
best rule because of the simple fact they did not
bid Stayman. Maybe a major lead is better. What if you have a
horribly weak hand ? Break the 4th best rule from your weak 5 card
suit by trying to find partner’s suit with your xxx in a major. Of course , you
can always luck out & find partner with all the fillers for your 5 card
suit but Bridge is a game of probabilities.
Opening
leads are included in Bidding quizzes for a reason. Opening leads are a bidding skill. As
usual use your old friend patterns
to give you a “lie of the land”. Your opening lead quite often now becomes obvious. Do not let things like
unsupported Aces bother you. You
lose only 1/3 of the time. You win with partner or the board holding the King
& lose only if declarer has
the King. Pretty decent odds.
Opening
leads are also predicated on what partner has done during the auction. Has she
overcalled , doubled a Q bid or finally , made a lead directing overcall ? The negative inference she did not make a lead directing overcall or
double a Q bid , assists you for your opening lead. A lead directing double is not optional , it is mandatory. An
experienced player in Calgary had AQ of dummy’s first suit ( artificial bid of
hearts ) & failed to make a lead directing overcall of their vul slam. It
cost 20 IMPS as of course partner would never consider a heart lead as partner
did not double. The mathematics of
the IMP scale & pot odds make these lead directing doubles mandatory. You are
gambling losing 5 IMPS for them making the slam doubled to winning 17 IMPS or
more. This is phenomenal odds in your favour so that it is not even considered a gamble. It is just normal Bridge.