Thursday, January 20, 2005 4:53 AM
Hand Evaluation – Visualization (
Summary )
PITBULLS:
There are enumerable situations
in Bridge for the application of patterns.
Translating bidding into patterns , opening leads
into patterns , showing out of a suit & “giving
count” into patterns is the science behind this skill. “Thinking in patterns” is
how experts play the game of Bridge. Applying patterns defines thinking in Bridge. Patterns are
how you think the game of Bridge.
Let’s review some common situations where we apply patterns in Bridge.
1)
Covering an honour with an honour
This
is a common play in Bridge & it involves pattern application. If the
opponents are known to have a 4-4 fit & you have K10x over Qxxx .
Declarer leads the queen so of course you cover as declarer will have to guess
the 10 sometime. What if declarer opened at the 3 level ,
you have Kx opposite Qxxx
do you cover ? Of course not . The pattern is 7-4-2-0
so let declarer guess if there is
a stiff king.
2)
Tapping the opponents trump suit
Another common application of patterns is having declarer lose control of the trump suit. You have Qxxx of their trump & a stiff. You also have a QJ109x
side suit do you lead your stiff ? Of course not . By ruffing you are just
assisting declarer to regain control of the trump suit. Lead your long suit so
if partner can help out , declarer will be ruffing. If declarer had a 5 card major ,
she is now your length. 5-4-3-1 . You get in with your
trump queen & lead your long suit , declarer has lost control of the hand so your small
trumps are promoted.
1)
Analyzing opening leads
They are in 3NT , partner leads the deuce of a suit. There is a doubleton on
the board , you have Axx. Do
you continue ? Probably not as you are attacking declarers 4 card suit. 4-4-3-2. If partner led the
5 & a lower spot is missing , you do continue as
the suit is 5-3-3-2 around the table.
2)
Discarding Properly
1♠-P-1NT-P
2♦-P-4♠-P You have ♠xx
♥xxx ♦10xxx ♣AKQJ , declarer draws trump in 3
rounds. You discard a heart. Declarer plays three top hearts and follows to all
of them. What do you discard & why ? Declarer from the bidding is 5-3-4-1 . He leads another trump but you are not fooled. Your two
discards have been the Ace & King of clubs. Declarer loses diamond tricks
to your side now as you discarded those “useless
“ clubs.
3)
Card Reading
Card reading is a declarer
technique stemming from the application of patterns. You have to
find the queen of diamonds but you have a two way
finesse. You use patterns to get a “count on the hand” .
The opponents made a weak jump shift in hearts so you go about the business of
“counting” that hand. What we mean by “counting” their hand is discovering their pattern.
You lead other suits , note when she shows out of a suit. She has shown up with one of your trumps , two cards in another suit & is “known” to have
6 hearts. Pattern is 1-6-4-2 with 4
diamonds. It now a Bridge certainty that
the diamond queen is in the pre-empters hand !! If you did not go about discovering her pattern , you would have just blindly played the non pre-empter for the diamond
queen
4)
Pseudo Squeezes
Defending against “pseudo squeezes” is a strict application of
patterns. The opponents are in 6NT , you have no idea
of their distribution from the bidding. Here is where you must rely on partner
to “give count” so you can apply
patterns & hold onto the right suit. You have ♠10xxx ♥xxx
♦xx ♣J10xx you lead a heart , partner wins his heart Ace & returns a heart.
Declarer wins & runs his diamond suit. Partner discards the spade 9 on the
diamonds. There are two spades on the board. Playing original count for discards , discarding a high card shows
an original odd number & a
low card an original even number.
Declarer has 4 spades ! Partner had J9x and the spade
pattern is 4-4-3-2. You hold onto your spade for dear life so 6NT goes 1 down.
5)
Opening Leads
There are no “blind” opening leads just “deaf” opening leaders. Translating the bidding into patterns determines your opening
lead. If you have 4 of their 2nd suit you may want to lead a trump.
If they show a 5-5 , its best to get your tricks in
her 2-1 fast. The above expression was before bidding boxes so bad leads were
because opening leaders did not
listen to the bidding & apply
patterns.
6)
Declarer Technique
Finding cards ( finesses ) , suit
establishment , end plays , squeezes are all declarer
techniques that use patterns.
Patterns are used to plan your declarer play thereby taking the correct line of play. You
do not play a contract in a vacuum . You have a blueprint from their bidding ,
their opening leads , signals to apply patterns so get “a lie of
the land” . Card combinations & the percentages on how suits break , allow you to count your tricks as declarer. You play the hand based on that evidence.
7)
CARD Combinations
Visualizing card combinations & executing safety plays require
application of patterns . You have Jxx opposite A10xxx and need two tricks
to make 3NT. You visualize 5-3-3-2 and a doubleton honour to your right. Lead a small club to your 10 and lose
to Qxx .
The King is now singleton to your right and drops under your Ace. Declarer
safety plays need a good understanding of patterns. An “intra finesse” requires
the application of patterns . Opening bid to your
right so how do play this suit for only one loser ?
Q |
8 |
5 |
3 |
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J |
7 |
K |
10 |
4 |
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A |
9 |
6 |
2 |
The “intra” finesse. Lead the deuce
towards the board and insert the 8. This loses to the 10. Later lead the queen
covered by the king and the jack drops. Voila one loser !
8)
Bidding
Apply patterns during the bidding
to assist you in your bidding. 1♣-1♥-P-3♥ 3♠-P-?
♠xxxxx ♥xxx ♦xx
♣Kxx
. The hearts are 5-4-3-1 around the
table so partner has a singleton. Partner has a good hand with at least 9 black
cards with a singleton heart. Bidding 4♠ is clear cut. Applying patterns during the bidding can assist you in
anticipating their next bid. You can make “prepared bids” that are more
effective.
9)
Misfit Auctions
You hold
♠AQxxx ♥9x ♦QJ
♣Axxx and the auction goes 1♥ to your right . You overcall a spade. LHO passes , partner bids 1NT and RHO backs in 2♦ which gets
passed around to partner who doubles. Now what ? This
is a misfit auction as partner shows hearts & diamonds for his bidding. Do you pull to
3♣ ? Patterns to assist you in identifying misfit auctions. RHO can be 6-5 in the reds , partner shows red cards with the 1NT bid. Who has the
black cards ? You know what will happen if you bid a
black suit. Anyway you pass so what is your lead ? A
trump lead is demanded as they gave preference by passing but which diamond ? I would be deceptive & lead the jack. Declarer
will play partner for the queen so you should score it without any difficulty.
10) Counting Tricks – Defense
Sometimes in defending
contracts there is a panic
time. You must cash out in order
to “win the race”. There are triggers in Bridge which prompt you to apply
a pattern. Pre-emptive bidding , bidding by
your side or their side , count signals or they or partner showing out of a
suit.. Once you apply a pattern , you can count
declarers tricks. If partner shows out of a suit & you apply a
pattern 6-3-3-1 , you know declarer has 6 tricks in
that suit. The rest is easy arithmetic.
11) Determining Line of Play
Thinking
in patterns also allows you count
probable tricks as declarer. ♠109 ♥Ax ♦KQ10x
♣AKQ10x opposite ♠AJ87x ♥xxx
♦A987 ♣x . You are in 6♦ with a heart lead . The most probable club pattern is 5-4-3-1 with the jack
in the long side. Therefore , you need two ruffs to
make you contract or establish the spades. You draw only 2 rounds of trump & start your clubs.
LHO has a doubleton ♣J but only two trump. You play 3 rounds of clubs discarding hearts & duck a spade . They return a heart making the board ruff. You now
return to your hand drawing the last trump & finesse the spade. This wins, so you make the slam.
Convinced yet that
memorizing at least 10 patterns is worth the effort to improve your Bridge game ???