Tuesday, June 27, 2006 1:49 PM
Hand Evaluation – Tactics ( The Balancing Seat
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PITBULLS:
The balancing seat is unique in Bridge. You are not just bidding your hand but the “table”. You are bidding the fact that partner may have trapped & RHO could not come up with a response. You do not “overcall” in the balancing spot you “balance” . This is the only position in Bridge where your initial jumps are “intermediate”. The corollary to this is that if you did not jump & just bid a suit you are under the values needed for an intermediate jump.
As you are “protecting” partners trap , you bend over backwards to double with defense. This means that shape doubles take a
beating. Minimum equal level conversion is compulsory
in the balancing chair. Otherwise , there would be
chaos with your balancing doubles , when partner is not strong enough to convert the double.
Partner responds to overcalls as she
would to an opening bid. Not so , if partner bids in
the balancing chair. She realizes
part of her hand has been bid already so she treads lightly & raises are
quite healthy. You have ♠Kxx ♥AQ109x ♦xx ♣AQx , the auction goes 1♦-P-P-?
. If you were in the direct chair , you would overcall
1♥ . How does the balancing chair change your bid ? You are unlikely
to be protecting partners trap as you have too many HCP’s so should you just
bid 1♥ ? NO , NO & NO. Partner is taking the inference that you
are too weak to make an intermediate jump , so
you cannot have HCP’s in the
intermediate range. Partner will pass 1♥ where
game is lay down & slam is even a possibility.
With the bad opening bids in today’s
game , partner can even have a mild diamond trap. This hand above , you must make a balancing
double followed by an equal
level conversion to 2♥ if the
double is not converted.
1♦-P-P-x
P-2♣-P-2♥ This does not show the Worlds fair in hearts. It just means you have a hand too
strong to balance 1♥. You
did not jump after your double nor Q bid so you must have an intermediate range hand for equal level
conversion.
Bidding is describing the strength
& distribution of your hand to partner. this
principle is even more important in the balancing chair. “Balancing” 1♥ with
this hand is very
weak bidding. You are “just” 5 HCP too
strong for that action. Partner can not
tell the difference so the wrong level will be the final result.
Bridge is played in a clockwise direction. This is why it is
folly to double a strong NT in the balancing seat with a strong NT hand
yourself. You will forever be end playing yourself as the strong hand is behind you. If you
have quick tricks , a double is in order, but prepare
yourself for partner pulling the double as she could never have enough HCP’s to
convert. My partners & I play a balancing double shows a suit ( probably
a minor) & 10-14 HCP so that there is a possibility of partner converting .
Also when partner scrambles to 2♣ as she is not strong enough to convert , you run to the safety
of your suit. Do not forget captaincy in these situations. Partner
of the doubler is the boss to leave in 1NTX or 1NTXX . That hand is the great unknown as I have described
my hand with a double. What do you bid with this hand in the balancing seat ? 1NT-P-P-? ♠KJX
♥AQx ♦KQxx ♣KJx I would quickly pass as the other two hands
are marked with a total of 5 HCP between them. The 16 HCP hand is behind you so
just go quietly. You may beat 1NT a trick so last chance for a plus.