Thursday, May 05, 2005 6:27 AM
Opening Bids
The requirement for quick tricks for an opening bid have been around since the
Culbertson times. The reason for quick tricks should be obvious to any Bridge player.
Partners make penalty doubles , make competitive decisions , game and slam decisions based on partner’s opening bid. If the
opening bids do not have quick defensive tricks , doubled contracts
will make , games & slams will fail and competitive decisions will result
in you taking a penalty. Controls
are a needed ingredient for slams and games
. Failing to have those cards will throw
partner off in judging Bridge hands and bad decisions will result.
Quick tricks are based on probabilities. If there is a 50 % chance
that a card like a King or an AQ combination will take a trick than it’s a ½ trick . Bridge was played for 25 years
where this was the only requirement for an
opening bid. In the 1940’s , HCP’s were added as a requirement along
with the basic quick trick criteria.
Open
ALL hands with 14 or more high-card points. Open a hand with 11 or 12 ,
13 pts. (or even 10 pts.) if our hand and the conditions meet at least two or
three of the following requirements:
♠A1043
♥1096 ♦AK92 ♣43 -- Open 1♦. This is
"only" 11 pts., but it has three prime quick tricks.
♠Q106 ♥AQ1073
♦KJ76 ♣4 -- Open 1♥. Just two
quick tricks, but good playing strength.
♠QJ6 ♥K72 ♦Q43 ♣A753 -- Pass.
This is a "soft" hand with only 1 1/2 quick tricks.
♠KQJ103
♥86 ♦A1042
♣32 -- Open 1♠.
♠J8643
♥KQ ♦A8 ♣Q632 -- Pass.
♠103 ♥KQJ85
♦65 ♣AJ93 -- Open 1♥. You plan
to rebid 2♣ if partner doesn't raise hearts.
♠1032
♥3 ♦KQJ1065
♣AJ9 -- Open 1♦. You plan
to rebid 2♦ over any response from partner.
♠K1072
♥AJ93 ♦4 ♣K954 -- Open 1♣. If partner responds 1♦, you can
bid 1♥. If he instead bids 1♥ or 1♠, you'll raise to 2.
♠4 ♥K43 ♦AJ93 ♣K9543 -- Pass. You'll
have an awkward rebid if partner responds 1♠.
♠7 ♥K98754 ♦A102 ♣KJ3 -- Open 1♥. You'd hate
to have to overcall 2♥ if your opponent opens
1♠.
♠void
♥KJ10543
♦A102 ♣J843 -- Pass. This hand is
too weak for a 1-bid and too strong for a 3-bid. You can describe it better by
overcalling later. Do not like a weak two either with the void and a 6-4.
A RULE TO REMEMBER:
If you decide your hand is worth an opening bid, stay with the
courage of your conviction. Don't "lie" later just to make up for
your thin high-card points. Treat your hand as a "real" opener,
especially if you find a trump fit.
Be more anxious to open light. You should stretch
to open even a 10-11 pt or less hand if:
♠KQ1093
♥43 ♦A75 ♣987 -- Open 1♠.
♠K93 ♥1087 ♦J98 ♣AK32 -- Open 1♣ and pass partner's response.
- Karen Walker