Thursday, August 17, 2006 12:49 AM
Hand Evaluation - 2/1 non forcing
PITBULLS:
The
line that “Bridge is a game of suits”
is attributable to the bidding genius Benito Garozzo . From my own experience , saying that he is correct is an understatement.
One of my
most significant systemic changes over the years is playing a 2/1 not forcing
to game if the suit was
rebid. This understanding was after a major opened so the forcing NT was cleansed to being
more of a NT bid. This cured the disgusting habit of hiding 6 card suits
with a forcing NT bid thereby never
recovering later. Believe it or not this is a hand from a Spingold ,
the partnership was Rodwell & Meckstroth.
♠void ♥AQxxx ♦AJxxx ♣Kxx opposite ♠Jxx ♥K10 ♦xx ♣AQ109xx Rodwell opened 1♥ , Meckstroth
hid his nice 6 card suit with a
forcing NT. Rodwell rebid 2♦ & Meckstroth giving partner maximum leeway due to their
“style” bid 2♥. Rodwell giving maximum
leeway to Meckstroth due to his style
, passed two hearts & that’s where they played it.
7♣
is a lucky make as the breaks were very favourable.
What a difference if partner responds 2♣ non
forcing to game instead of the hideous 1NT. 7♣ is probably not reachable
but you get to 6♣ without breathing hard. This was during the 90’s where
the Bridge World was in a constant battle
with the “modern bidders” . These “modernists” had
to bend over backwards all the time to give maximum
leeway due to their horrendous opening bids & overcalls.
Here
is a direct quote from Jeff Rubens of the Bridge World in discussing the leeway Meckstroth
& Rodwell gave each other on this hand. “If you
are one of those who enjoy sneering at modern bidding” ,
this last deal of the quarter is going to be worth the price of a year’s subscription , at
least. ”
I
personally hate “modern bidding”
with its undisciplined element
& giving partner leeway all
the time as it destroys the partnership element of the game of Bridge . This
“leeway” relegates Bridge to single handed
poker status. I feel “modern bidders” are getting Bridge & poker confused. One of the games is played single handed but not the other one.