Friday, February 21, 2003 5:17 PM

Hand Evaluation - Punishing the Balancer

 

PITBULLS:

 

            Balancing in Bridge is an art form . With an ear to the bidding & the mysterious quality called table feel , you pick your double card out of the box . One thing to remember for the partnership is do not bid your hand twice. The balancer is already bidding it for you by doubling so leave an escape hatch . Having said that , do not go overboard the other way & assume partner has nothing for her balance. She can still have a good hand .

 

           The Q bid has to have a different meaning in direct action rather than balancing actions. If you double directly & Q bid you are on a game force. Q bidding after a balancing double ,  just means you have a good hand but you are not on a game force . There is an additional responsibility on the balancer to indicate a good hand if she has one rather than a straight balance. This may involve jumping or taking control of the hand to show your strength .

 

            Say the auction goes 2  pass pass & a balancing double. You have this hand :

 

Q

Q

A

A

x

x

J

x

 

x

x

x

 

x

 

x

        You decided not to bid directly over 2 so now partner balances with a double. You Q bid to show your 13 points & see if partner can bid 3NT or 4 hearts . You hear 4♣ by partner . Now what ? Does she have a good hand & are we on a  game force ?  No , the balancer now has the unknown hand so she must indicate it by leaping to game if there is one . You have to allow an escape hatch for a minimum balance. You should pass 4♣ as the balancer has bid most of your 13 points already .

 

            If partner balances , you should show your strength immediately by Q bidding or jumping thereby leaving the balancer in control of the auction. This is the concept that one partner knows more about the auction than the other . The balancer knows your hand since you have jumped or Q bid but you do not know the strength of her balance.

 

x

K

K

K

 

J

10

Q