Saturday,
September 21, 2002 5:07 AM
Hand Evaluation - Patterns ( Thinking )
PITBULLS:
The most important concept by far
in Bridge is “thinking in patterns” .
Patterns are the DNA of Bridge. Bidding , opening leads , defense & declarer play evolve from patterns. What do I mean by that ?
Years ago when I was teaching my ex wife how to improve her game, I made up a series
of flash cards . These were a fill in the blanks tool .
Each card had a bridge distribution on it with one suit missing
. I had every possible suit
distribution on those cards ( there are not that many
in reality ) One card would have 5-4-1
and she would have to say 3 to fill in the pattern . Another card would be
4-4-3 and she would have to say 2 . All distributions
should be so deeply implanted in
a good Bridge player that it is even beyond
second nature .
You think in patterns on defense , on bidding , opening leads & play of the hands . Good defenders are
always reviewing the bidding in their minds to get a theoretical pattern on which to base their defense. If the
opponents have opened a spade , rebid hearts the pattern is 5-4-2-2 , 5-4-3-1 or remotely
5-4-4-0 . Expert players go one step further and throw in the HCP’s also .
With partners showing proper count & reviewing the
bidding , experts should never be caught on a pseudo
squeeze or
in any defensive error. The pattern is determined at an early stage so declarer is just wasting everybodys time by running her tricks .
If you do not think in patterns , you would have to have a
prodigious memory to keep track of things ! You might even hang onto the 13th heart in a
pseudo squeeze situation or otherwise bungle the defense !
These
are the most common patterns with their probabilities of occurrence ( table below ) . Not
that many really . The 4
, 5 & 6 card patterns are the most frequently used & that is only 16 patterns . 60 % of all patterns
are the 4 & 5 card suit variety. Memorize
them !
This is a must
have skill to be an expert player …There are only 3 patterns where a 4 card suit is the longest. There are
only 6 patterns where a 5 card
suit is the longest & only 7 patterns
where a 6 card suit is the longest. Memorize them backwards
, forwards & then some !!!
Note the frequency of occurrence of these hand
distributions from the table below. If you memorize 4432 (21.5 %) , 4333 (10.5
% ) , 5431 ( 12.9 %) 5422 (10.5% ) 5332
( 15.5%) 6421 (4.7%) , 6331 (3.4%) ,
6322 ( 5.6%) , 5521 (3.1%) & 4441(
2.9 %) you have 90 % of all possible hands covered !! These are only 10
patterns to memorize to cover 90 % of all possible hands . Get with it !
Note how the table
below is organized. The
patterns are categorized , by the longest suit in the hand pattern. There is
a reason for this . Pre-empts at the 3 level bring in
the 7 series of patterns as the
starting point of a tentative
count. Weak two’s or overcalls bring in the 6 series of patterns as a starting point. Playing 5 card majors
brings in the 5 series as a start
to the tentative count. Balanced hands may only have the 4 series of hand patterns. Organize your thought process like
the table below.
6331
3.448188 6322
5.642490 |
7600 0.005565 7510 0.108509 7420
0.361698 7411
0.391840 7330
0.265245 7321
1.880830 7222 0.512954 |
After you have memorized the patterns , train your self to recognize the triggers in order actually apply them
at the table. The 1st trigger
is whenever somebody shows out of a suit.
This is a show stopper so stop & apply a pattern !
When you are on lead , translate the bidding
into a pattern . When you lead
, partner must translate your spot card into a pattern . Count
signals are another trigger to apply a pattern. When somebody pre-empts or overcalls that gives you some
information about their length , apply a pattern. It may take you years to perfect the habit , but believe me your game
will jump at least one level.
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