Saturday, April 19, 2003 12:35 AM
Subject: Rubber Bridge vrs IMPS
PITBULLS:
I come from a rubber Bridge background so I know of
what I speak . Rubber bridge is a breeding ground for getting “bad partners” . If
you assume that your partner in rubber bridge knows what she/he is doing you
will be paying out money after the day is over . Out of survival interests ,
you commit every partnership sin imaginable . You “master mind” by making
decisions unilaterally instead of giving partner their “partnership rights” .
Slam bidding is done by a jump to 4NT if YOU feel slam might be in the cards.
You do not make delicate slam tries with lots of Q bidding because you do not
trust partner anyway . You try to re-enforce this by platitudes like 4NT is
always Blackwood so that no confusion results with this strategy . You do not
bid Grands unless you have 19 tricks as you are making money with your idiot
partner in your cold six .
Penalty
doubles are trump oriented in Rubber Bridge . You re-enforce this by uttering
another platitude “never pull my penalty doubles” . This of course is nonsense
as D.S.I.P. applies to a lot of penalty doubles. However , if you know that
partner is going to fumble the ball with bad judgment anyway in penalty double
situations , of course you do not gave partner a chance.
Conventions
are kept to a basic minimum in rubber Bridge for two reasons . One is that it
is too confusing to remember what everybody plays but the main reason ( in my
mind anyway ) is that partners will misuse and forget the conventions . Keep
it very simple with partners that you do not trust their judgment in
bidding situations.
Pre-empting
in rubber bridge breaks a lot of rules of Bridge . The very basic premises of
pre-empting is once you have pre-empted , partner is in charge and to bid again
is extremely stupid . Say the auction goes 1♥ by
partner and you have Axxxx of hearts and scattered values . You pre-empt to 4♥ and the opponents bid 4♠ and around to you again . Of course you can not bid again as partner heard your 4♥ bid and chose to defend . In rubber Bridge can you
bid 5♥ ? I have seen it done a thousand times . Pre-empts
are so bad in rubber Bridge , partner will open 4♥/4♠
with outside Aces and voids . Remembering this , will cause players to chase
silly slams in case partner pre-empted with outside stuff and make atrocious
slam tries.
Also
rubber bridge players play “variable” jumps to 4 of a major . One time they
will have outside stuff and the next hand maybe they will not . Forcing passes
do not exist in rubber bridge because you must be disciplined and trust your
partner. You can not afford to make forcing passes in rubber bridge because
partner has never heard of the concept . Forcing passes in Rubber Bridge are
you double with a trump stack and pass if you do not , period. Since forcing
passes and their rules do not exist , you can play variable jumps to game
because if the opponents bid again the crap shoot is on !!
The
play of the hand is also master minded . You may even bid 1♠ on Kxxx x AKxxx
Kxx so that you play the major rather then bidding 2♦ which shows your HCP and your suit . You leap to
game a lot especially 3NT to keep partner from doing something silly like
playing the hand. Playing with weak partners in rubber Bridge hurts your game
with your established partner unless you are
acutely aware of what you are doing . You must be able to convert
playing with a strong partner.
Why
am I bring all this up ? Is it bash Rubber Bridge day ? No , my intent is that
in an established partnership this
type of bidding is insulting .
With your partner in IMPS , all of the above is reversed. You make joint
decisions , 4NT is not always Blackwood , you pull doubles when appropriate ,
you bid 2♦ instead of 1 spade because partner plays as well as
you do , you do not re pre-empt once you have bid 4♥ , you make forcing passes , you only jump around
when appropriate , you have a lot of conventions , treatments , understandings
and you have self discipline in bidding. Partner
is not the 3rd opponent but someone you can trust .
There are 3 types of Bridge : match points , rubber
bridge and IMPS . You must know how to adapt
and adjust your tactics to each type of game . You also must know
how to adjust playing with a strong established partner instead of a random
rubber bridge partner. I have seen
IMPS played like match points which is very wrong . IMPS played like rubber
Bridge is also very bad. Do not
get me wrong . I like rubber Bridge but it is a different game from IMPS as is
, of course , Match Points. IMPS is the highest form of bridge and is
recognized as such in World Championships . It is for the best part , the true
test of skill in bridge and the form of bridge good players enjoy the most .