Tuesday, January 03, 2006 4:23 AM

Q Bids Vrs Suits

 

PITBULLS:

 

          In the game of bridge sometimes there can be confusion between interpreting a bid as Q bid or a suit. The first rule of Q bidding is establishing a fit early. Once you have found a fit , you do not try and find a 2nd fit . Therefore  all subsequent bids are interpreted as Q bids. When you transfer after a NT opening , establish the fit at the earliest convenience so that Q bids come into play.

 

1NT-P-2-P

 2-P-3♦-P

3-P- 4♣           since we have established a spade fit , 4♣ and all other bids afterwards are Q bids. What if partner in this auction bid 3 after 3 what would that mean ? Since she did not establish trump as spades , 3 sets the suit as diamonds. Very important in these auctions.

 

          Another rule for Q bids is “game before slam” . In other words if a bid can be interpreted as a Q bid towards slam or an attempt to find a game , game takes precedence. 1-P-2-P

                                                                                                           4♣-P-4-P   4♣ was a splinter but 4 is not a Q bid as game takes precedence. 1-P-1-3

                                                                P-4-5♣-P            5♣ is game and not a Q bid . Game takes precedence if no fit established prior in the auction.

 

          Sometimes you can tell from the auction whether a bid is a Q bid or a suit. If you circumvent a basic Q bidding rule of Q bidding your lowest ranking suit first , then the bid should be interpreted as a suit rather than a Q bid.

 

2♣-P-2-P 

2♠-P-3-P

4-P-?            Surely a 2♣ opener has a lower ranking control to bid . The 4bid must be a suit and partner is asking how you fit the heart suit for slam purposes.

 

          The 4 level should be reserved for Q bids rather than a suit when partner has jumped the bidding in her suit or made a strong jump shift. 1-P-1-P  3-P-?           Jxxxx Kx x AQ10xx  bid 3NT instead of 4♣. Partner is going to misinterpret 4♣ as a Q bid in support of diamonds.

 

          1-P-1NT-P

           3-P-?             xx AKxx KJ10x xxx      Q bid 4 as you are too strong to bid 4 but not strong enough to take control with KCB. The 4 level rule makes 4a Q bid rather than a suit.

 

          Beware of “implied Q bids” . The auction goes 4-X-P-4    P-5♣-P-?  Is this a Q bid in support of spades ? Certainly not , as the doubler has shown a two suiter in clubs and hearts. In many pre-emptive auctions , partner is forced to double without support for all suits so “conversion” must take place. The Bridge World has a cliché for such bids. If it can be natural it is .