Friday, May 11, 2007 2:57
AM
Hand Evaluation - T/O Dbls & Subsequent Dbls
PITBULLS:
Q Bids are one of the most ambiguous bids in Bridge. A
T/O double leads to many competitive auctions so I feel that there should be a
default understanding to a Q bid by the responder of the T/O doubler.
This default understanding is also predicated on whether there was a double
available. A double should show a good hand so it is redundant to the Q bid that
traditionally just shows overall strength. Doubles have replaced Q
bids as a general strength indicator. I feel a Q
bid should show the very difficult to bid two suiters
as the default understanding. This Q bid should also include a two suiter in the
minor suits as 4NT should be quantitative.
Everybody vul , they open 2♠ with partner making a T/O double & RHO
jamming with 3♠. You hold ♠Ax ♥Kxx
♦Kxx
♣AQxxx so now what ? The Q bid to show strength is
silly as it uses up bidding room when a double would show strength anyway. The
double is a good bid to use available bidding space efficiently & show
strength . You double & partner holds ♠x ♥AJxx
♦AQJxx
♣KJx so he shows his extra by bidding
5♦. Here is where I
like an initial Q bid at the 5 level to be Exclusion KCB. It is a sneaky way of
playing KCB at the 5 level when there is grand slam interest. You bid 5♠ which
is Exclusion KCB for diamonds. Partner bids 6♥ which shows 2 Aces
& the trump queen. You bid 7♦ so all is
well.
Gittleman feels that
Q bidding starting at the 5 level is normally a waste of time.
Phony exclusion or real exclusion allows KCB at the 5 level so suit asking bids
or specific king asking can follow. I think Exclusion in competition at the 5
level is a good tool as you have now KCB at the 5 level. This can not be a bad
thing.
The entire field got this one wrong at a local club game. At virtually
every table the auction went 1♠-X-4♠-X & at every table the T/O doubler
passed because they had a void in spades. Partner must have a
trump stack penalty double right ? Partner should not double with a trump stack.
Partner should pass & wait for partner to re-open with a double. If partner
does not re-open with a double,
they play it there undoubled. Your trump are duplication of value so you
can not make anything anyway. 5♦ does make the other
way for the infamous double game swing.
The double is too valuable a bid in competition to waste as a trump
stack. The double says I have “cards” so take some action over there. Passing
with a void in their suit after the double is not taking action but an effective
form of suicide. D.S.I.P. theory was invented for all competitive auctions to
take away the ambiguity of trump stack penalty doubles. Ambiguity dies not exist
anymore as partner will not have values in their suit. A 2nd double after you
have made a T/O double is not penalty . The double just means I have “cards” ,
lots of them !