Friday, January 05, 2007 6:14 AM
Hand Evaluation – Forcing pass ( Setup Man )
PITBULLS:
D.S.I.P. doubles were
also designed to assist partnerships when the opponents pre-empt at the 3 level in the sandwich
position. Opener must double
with a good defensive hand (Thrump or cards ) & if she just
bids ( 3 or 4 level ) ,
forcing passes are not turned on
with 3 of the 4 vulnerabilities. My partner held ♠x ♥Axx ♦KQJxxxx ♣Kx , opened 1♦ both vul. I responded 1♥ , there was a 3♠ pre-empt in the
sandwich position. The double is the only bid (
other than a Q bid ) that turns on forcing passes . My partner decided that our side did not “own
the auction” & he bid 4♥ based on
distribution. My RHO got into the act & bid 4♠.
I
held ♠x ♥QJ1098x ♦10x ♣AQ9x so I prefer that we play this hand. I would like to bid at the
5 level so I double asking
permission to do so. Partner accepts the offer to play the hand
but he does so by bidding 5♦. This gets doubled
so with favourable club spots gets
rewarded for +750. The negative inference that partner did not double 3♠ is the key to the auction.
D.S.I.P. doubles are like a setup man in baseball , they turn on forcing passes ! This allows the
freedom to bid on distribution
without partner getting carried away. Bids have entirely different meanings
when forcing pass theory is not
turned on. My double now changes from
penalty to asking permission
to bid.
What
would a 5♣ bid by me mean ? Since forcing passes
are not turned on , this bid must show a very strong hand . This is a slam try
knowing that partner previously just bid on distributional values. Possibly
with a hand like ♠x ♥QJ109xx ♦Ax ♣AQJx where 6♦ would be cold. A 5♥ bid by me would mean
I think we can make it or even bid because I feel 4♠ would make & 5♥ would be a good
tactical bid. Switching back & forth
from D.S.I.P. & forcing pass theory takes
bidding skill & reading the clues correctly. D.S.I.P. theory is not for beginners.
When we are vul &
they are not , a D.S.I.P. double or otherwise strength showing double opposite
an opening hand or
equivalent (T/O dbl ) sets up
forcing passes if they bid a nv game in our auction.
Your hand ♠void ♥10xxx ♦AKxxx ♣AKxx
1♠-X-2♠-X
4♠-?
This
pass is forcing by the “setup rule”
as partner doubled to show values opposite a good hand. When a
D.S.I.P. double or competitive action has taken place a 2ND double
is penalty. The D.S.I.P. double earlier in the auction can setup forcing passes
by the simple fact that this is our hand.