Tuesday, August 29, 2006 10:34 AM
Hand Evaluation - Taking Your Plus ( Doubt )
PITBULLS:
Here
is where IMPS is an easier game than matchpoints. The opponents are taking a sacrifice
so partner makes a forcing pass around to you. Do you bid for your +650 or take
your sure plus by doubling them ?
In matchpoints this a tough decision , not so in IMPS when there is some doubt.
You just double & take your
plus. Even if you only get them for +300 & you can make game , in the long run you will gain IMPS by consistently
doubling them. The next time you double them for 500 , you go for –100 if you
bid. You just got a return on your investment already. You lost 6 IMPS last
time & won 12 this time. You are a head of the game . If you are right by
doubling with the next decision you are +18 IMPS a head of the bidders.
Partner
doubles their 3 level pre-empt so this time you have a decision to convert for
penalty or try for a slam or a vul game. Again a tough decision in matchpoints.
Not so tough in IMPS as if there is any doubt
, err on the side of caution & take your
plus. Sometimes with the “modern” notion of pre-empting they give
you a slam anyway ! There is nothing worse in Bridge where you try for a futile slam going down one & you had
+1100 by just passing their doubled pre-empt.
When
the auction is up at the rarefied 4 level
or higher , taking your plus becomes more paramount. 3♣-x-5♣-? Forcing passes are automatically
turned on so that at least you can guarantee
a plus. If you do not have a certain game your way take your
plus – do not gamble. The auction goes 4♠-P-P-? ♠x ♥J10x ♦AQx
♣AKxxxx
so you have 3 ½ quick tricks.
Why gamble that partner has clubs
when you can take your plus with a double ? Partner can hold spades , a long
heart suit , a long diamond suit or a void in clubs. Bidding 5♣ is an
unnecessary shot that can easily turn a certain
plus into a minus. By taking unilateral action , you are falling
into the hands of the pre-empter. A double is the most flexible bid in bridge
& certain describes your quick tricks better than bidding 5♣.
There
is another time where you should just take your plus. This is the occasion
where something has gone wrong in the auction.
Partner has forgotten an understanding or
misbid his hand. I know your partnership does not have bidding
misunderstandings but I am not so lucky.
When the auction has turned to confusion,
bail out by taking your
plus. If you miss something , partner will apologize but do not make things worse by guessing & throwing gasoline
on the fire.
I
missed a systemic bid recently playing with BJ Trelford. I held ♠xxxx ♥Jxxxx ♦x ♣xxx ,
BJ opened 2♣. They overcalled 2♦
which I passed showing 0 or 1 controls in our system. BJ bid 2NT , I bid Puppet
Stayman . BJ bid 3♦
saying he had a major or both majors. I now slipped
up by not bidding 3NT which shows both majors with a weak hand. I
bid 3♠
which shows hearts & BJ bid 3NT. I now bid 4♠ to play it in BJ’s known
major. This confused BJ as I am not supposed to have both majors. However , the
auction is screwed up & I have advertised zero or one controls so err on the side of caution & just take your plus. If we miss a slam its my fault , so bailing out time rather than
guessing. Partner should not try
some esoteric bid without
discussing it first. If the bid can be natural , it is in a
fowled up auction. That is a default.
We make 4♠
by “taking our plus” & 6NT goes 6 down vul if you “guessed wrong”
& try to compensate for partners systemic error.
If
you are not sure on an auction , default to taking your plus. ♠A10xx ♥Kx ♦Kxxx ♣AQx & you hear partner overcall a 2♦ bid with 2♠. You Q bid 3♦ & partner shows a balanced hand with a 3NT bid. You bid 4♣
& partner complies with 4♦.
You bid 4♥
& partner bids 5♣ . You bid 5♦
with partner bidding 5♥.
You decide to try 5NT , which is an obvious grand slam try but partner bids 6♠.
You can not count 13 tricks so
you default to taking your plus .
7♠ has no play .
Say
you are not sure of a systemic
understanding. The auction goes 1♠-P-2♦-P
3NT-P-?
You are not sure of the meaning of the 3NT bid. It is either 15-17 or
18-19 HCP but you are not 100 % sure. Err on the side of caution by taking your plus.
With 15-17 HCP , 4NT is surely safe
so bid 4NT invitational rather than leaping to 6NT. Partner will go on to 6NT
with the hand you think he might hold. Systemic misunderstandings are a
disaster only if you
make them a disaster. Take your plus when you not 100 % sure !!