Saturday, May 22, 2004
10:32 AM
Hand Evaluation - The " I
" in D.S.I.P.
PITBULLS:
D.S.I.P. theory is highly dependent on partner executing the “I “ in D.S.I.P. . We assume
that partners are intelligent or why are they playing with you ? However, partners are only human , so sometimes the “I “ takes on
different meanings . A while back there was some “brainstorming” by a group of
us to find alternative words for the “I “. I have just come up with a new
meaning for the “I” in D.S.I.P. Do
Something Ilya Partner J
idiotic |
insane |
ignorant |
irrational |
insulting |
inappropriate |
incapable |
inconsiderate |
illogical |
insensitive |
impeccable |
irritating |
illegitimate |
irrelevant |
impolite |
imaginative |
illegal |
incapable |
irksome |
iffy |
informative |
insufferable |
improbable |
inexplicable |
impetuous |
ineffective |
inopportune |
illustrious |
involuntary |
illuminating |
inconclusive |
invaluable |
inspiring |
invaluable |
instantly |
important |
intense |
inconspicuous |
inane |
inept |
implied |
impetuous |
infantile |
immoral |
injurious |
ironic |
insipid |
inconsequential |
irritating |
irate |
incalculable |
infamous |
In tempo
|
impish |
immovable |
impregnable |
icky |
impotent |
invincible |
imperative |
inconsistent |
infallible |
incoherent |
Italian |
Iraqi |
Theory is only as
good as the people playing it.
D.S.I.P. theory makes no
sense in match points & rubber Bridge .
IMPS has a different way of scoring which in my
opinion allows the removal
of trump stack doubles in
competitive bidding. In return though , partner must
have a high degree of judgment & be able to do something intelligent when required. D.S.I.P. is the inverse or opposite of standard thinking. A double
means I want to bid instead of
discouraging bidding. A pass means I want to defend
( maybe with a trump stack ) instead of encouraging
partner to bid as in forcing pass theory & the “green light” concept. A
“free bid” or a
bid does not exist to show extra as partner would have always doubled
initially. A bid is just a “noise” competitively a la last word Larry &
Willard. Takes getting used to after decades of thinking differently.