Friday, November 07, 2003 5:28 AM
NT
Probes
PITBULLS:
A
good bidding habit is showing
where your values are
located . This can show duplication of value , indicate opening
leads or show stoppers for no trump . Two hands came up tonight which shows the
value of this concept.
x Axx AKQJ10xxx A
I
opened 2♣ and partner bid 2♥
which is a 2Nd negative showing no controls. I bid 3♦ and partner bid 3NT . Now what ? If partner
has QJx xxx xx Jxxxx or the like 5♦ has no play as you lose a spade and 2 hearts
. 3NT is cold for 630 or 660 with that hand. It turned out partner was Jxx QJxx xx Jxxx so it’s a time to “show
where you live” with a NT probe. 2♣-P-3♥
is weak showing a 6 card heart suit or better with no controls. Partner
did not make this bid so the 3♥
bid over a minor should just show
values . Once partner bids a minor the goal is 3NT when you have a weak hand. Knowing
partners points are in hearts makes a 5♦ bid easier . Bidding stoppers rather then suits is common when
the 2♣ bidder has bid a minor suit
. 3NT probes are the order of the day rather then bidding a suit which the 2♣
bidder is unlikely to support anyway..
When
you have an inverted minor sequence or a 2/1 with minors being bid , the goal
is 3NT. Q bids are NT probes rather than looking for a slam. If partner makes a
probe in one major , it is a very good assumption he lacks values in the other
major or he would have bid NT himself. A western Q bid is of course a NT probe
when the opponents are in the auction. If you have bid 3 suits and you bid the
4th suit under 3NT , it is asking partner to bid 3nT with a stopper
in that suit. This is true do the simple fact you did not bid 3NT yourself.
You hold x J109 AQJ109xxx x and the auction goes nobody vul 1♠-4♥-4♠-? You
have an 8-3 heart fit but is it
time to conceal your diamond suit ? There are opponents lurking and they hold
the boss suit . I think on these auctions its good to have the partnership
agreement that a suit bid is lead directing with the Ace . This puts partner in
a better position to judge further action by the opponents . I bid 5 diamonds
and LHO jumped to 6 spades !!
Partner had a stiff diamond and two
Aces so a double is in order
to prevent me from taking the pseudo sacrifice to 7 hearts . 6♠x goes for 500 and 7 hearts
goes for 300 which is a lot of IMPS . If I had bid 5♥ over 4♠ , partner would not know
what to do over 6♠
by the opponents. They have an obvious void in hearts so doubling with two Aces
is folly . The auction would go around to me and as I can not visualize the
club Ace in the pre-empters hand. I would assume the only defensive trick we
had was the diamond Ace. Consequently I would take out insurance and bid 7
hearts . Disaster !