Thursday,
January 09, 2003 3:20 AM
Hand Evaluation – Tactics ( The Finesse )
PITBULLS:
Bridge
experts by nature do not like taking a Finesse.
The odds of success with no other factors are just 50 % unless you are Peter
Jones so it is less than that J . So what are the Bridge tools to avoid a finesse ?
Elimination of side suits & try an endplay is a technique to avoid a finesse. Another technique to avoid taking a finesse , is to
throw the opponents in to find cards for you . This play is
“opponent dependent” so will not work against good opponents very often.
Playing out your long suit first & watch the opponents
sluff wrong is another way to find a card. Again , this does not work against good opponents very well.
Opponents bidding finds cards for you as
they announce a certain HCP strength . Get into the
habit of counting points when they
are played by the opponents . The extra concentration needed to do this will
pay great dividends in the long run . Practice ,
practice , practice … When RHO has
already shown up with the 13 HCP’s she announced , her partner holds that queen
so you can play accordingly. Training is required as it is a necessary Bridge skill .
Patterns again will help you finesse or not finesse. If LHO shows up with 5-5-2-1 , you need to find the diamond queen , it is x to 2 that
the Queen is in the other hand . If you got nothing else to go on & you
need to find a queen to make a 6 NT contract , play
all the other suits first even if it means going down an extra trick if the finesse
fails . Sometimes an opponent will show out of a suit rather quickly so you can
get a fairly accurate count of her hand . If
she shows up with 6 spades , 3 hearts , 3 clubs its
pretty easy to find the queen of diamonds to make your 6NT. Opponents can be
very honest & give accurate count for you . Take advantage of this so your
finessing will be above 50 % .
Squeezes
& strip squeezes are tools to avoid a finesse.
Sometimes you can combine your chances by trying for the squeeze first so if
that does not materialize, fall back on a finesse.
There is a technique called “squeeze for the count” to find a queen . Say you are in 4♠ , you have to find the Q of hearts with Axxx on the board opposite KJx in
your hand . RHO has to guard clubs also or your club threat is good. Run all
you trump , RHO sluffs two
hearts . You cash the Ace of hearts , a small heart
& RHO follows to both of them ! You know that RHO has the boss club in this
end position so
you go up with your King & drop the doubleton queen ! Experts
hate taking finesses so will do just about anything to avoid them .
Against
good opponents , analyzing their opening leads will help you
with your finesses. Why did they not make the obvious unbid
suit lead ? Why did they lead a 4 card suit against your
3NT ? Watch for suit preference signals by the opponents . If they are asking
for a spade switch , it is because they do not hold
the diamond Ace . So when you get the inevitable diamond guess
, play accordingly. Taking inferences from the way the opponents are
defending a hand is another way of finding cards. Again this depends on the strength of the opponents.
Safety plays with good card playing technique is another way of maximizing your chances of finding a card. Law of restricted choice , spot watching & avoiding bad breaks add to your finesse techniques. If you have to finesse in one direction as it caters to bad breaks , of course you do it.
The
last technique involved is table
feel with the Terplawy rule . Hesitations , nervousness ,
ethics , knowing your opponent i.e. play the dentist for the card rather than
Jones are more hazardous. These are all done at your own risk .
Table feel to me is knowing the distributions ,
counting the HCP & knowing the techniques to avoid finesses rather than
taking them . When all else fails , I ignore
hesitations & go for the Terplawy rule . Anyway , I feel experts should be successful in finesses
around 70 % of the time . Counting
distribution & HCP along with card play techniques should bring it up to
that percentage . Pitbulls should have a team
percentage of better than 50 % for
their finesses . Work on it !