Thursday, September
07, 2006 1:00 AM
Hand Evaluation – Tactics ( Reading the Green )
PITBULLS:
A
golfer reads the green.
He notices the contours , the way the grass is growing
, whether the green slopes towards the ocean. He notices ball marks , spike marks , & loose impediments. He “reads”
the green to help him make his putt and take money from his buddies’ pockets.
The dummy is the “green” in the game of Bridge. You plan your defense by reading the green. Kantar divides the dummy into 3 categories. He calls it “LSD”
since he was from the 60’s. A “dead” dummy where it is flat so no source
of tricks or limited entries. He has an “L”
category dummies where a suit
( Length ) can be established
as a source of tricks.
This is where you should cash or attack entries need to get to the suit or
establish the suit. The last S category stands for singleton or short
where a source of
tricks will come from ruffing. With these types of dummys ,
a trump switch is in order.
The
dummy is not the sole possession of declarer. For defensive purposes , the main
purpose of a dummy is for you as defender to build partial patterns. Your cards & dummy’s make up the
first part of your patterns , if the bidding has not
already done so. The dummy is also the last piece of the puzzle for building patterns , if you have an idea of declarers hand translated
from the bidding. You can count dummy
HCP’s to plan your defense. Help yourself to all of dummy’s information resources.
Use information given to you to guide your defense which includes
information obtained from reading the dummy. This is call defender’s “dummy play” when you
react from examining the board. J
The
auction goes 1NT all pass , you lead the passive club
10 from ♠Axx ♥Qxx ♦10xx ♣1098x. The board hits with
♠Qxx ♥Jxx ♦xxx ♣Qxxx & declarer wins
the King. Declarer leads a spade towards the queen and a spade back with
partner showing three of them. Reading the green , you
notice this a dead dummy as Kantar
calls them. Only 5 HCP & declarer has used up
maybe his only dummy entry. This dummy screams
for passive defense
as breaking suits & guessing will just give declarer entries and help his
cause. Let him play this hand as you have only 6 HCP and 5 HCP on the board is
a total of 11 HCP. Partner is marked with 13-14 HCP all located in front of declarer.
Let declarer come to your partners HCP’s instead of you leading thru partners HCP’s. You win the spade & passively return a spade. Declarer goes one down instead of
making 3 when you
start guessing and
attacking suits.
The L
part of Kantars “LSD” means that the danger signal for the defenders &
source of tricks is suit length on
the board. This danger signal means you cash
out or “pump the board” so that partner can not draw your trump & get back to the established suit. A tormentee had two hands tonight where a suit was a danger
signal in which to determine your defense.
♠AKQ10x ♥Kxx ♦x ♣xxxx The Tormentee
opened 1♦ on ♠xxx ♥Axx ♦KQxxx ♣Ax & LHO bid 2♥ which partner doubled . They bid 4♥ so partner doubled
& led a trump. Looking at the green there a dangerous suit so it
is cash out time. You rise
with ♥A , lay down your Ace of
clubs & take you 5 top tricks before they get discarded on the nice spade
suit. Partner shows 4♠ on the auction so the spade pattern is 5-4-3-1 so you
know declarer
will get two quick pitches.
Same Tormentee ,
with the same theme of a dangerous suit
on the board. ♠Kxx ♥AKQ10x ♦Qxx ♣KQ
& the
opponents are in 5♠ doubled. The board
or “green” hits with ♠Axx ♥x
♦AKJ1098x
♣xx after you lead the ♥K . The diamonds are
7-3-2-1 so declarer can not establish them & get
back to them if you “pump the board”
with a heart. This expression means make the board
ruff to promote your length in
trump to longer than the board. It is the reverse of the common
practice of pumping declarer so that she loses control of her trump suit. Same
concept but you are destroying entries or promoting a
trump trick for yourself.