Friday, October 07, 2005 12:02 PM
Show Stoppers
PITBULLS:
There
are various “show stoppers” in the game of Bridge. These “show stoppers” grind
the game of Bridge to a screeching halt until you perform some action. There is
no delay of game penalty if you do not take overly long nevertheless on certain
situations you must halt proceedings either as defender or declarer. The first
show stopper is when somebody shows out of a
suit. You must stop and apply a
pattern before the game can
continue. I was playing against a tormentee tonight and I was in 5♦X . I had AJ9xx of clubs with a doubleton on the
board and I laid down the club Ace. RHO dropped the King and I led another club
which was won by the tormentee with his partner showing out. The game should stop at this moment and a pattern applied. In this case 5-5-2-1 so the tormentee must know I have 5
of the suit. I got in and ran all my trump and the tormentee discarded a club !
I went down for –300 instead of –500
and won 7 IMPS.
Another
show stopper is when the opponents have bid some number of NT after defining
the HCP range of their hand with a
NT bid . They start to cash their
tricks. This is another show stopper.
You go into human abacus mode and start counting HCP’s . This is a must in defending NT contracts especially.
It is not that difficult with
practice. Declarer has cashed AK and an Ace and won the first trick with a
King. Playing 15-17 NT there are virtually no HCP’s left in her hand. Stop the show while you count these HCP’s !
Counting the HCP’s as declarer will also pay dividends. You will find queens
easier and lines of play will become self evident.
Another
show stopper is at trick one
either as defender or declarer.
This is planning time. There are declarers who play the dummy at the speed of
light but do not let that deter you. Put your cards face down on the table
until you analyze partners lead and have formulated a defensive plan. Same as
declarer , when the opponents have made an opening lead. This is also a show
stopper. Count your tricks , analyze the lead and formulate a plan of attack.
Another
show stopper is signaling . When
partner is giving count stop the show and apply
a pattern so you know what is going on when you are defending. As
declarer , intercept these signals and apply a pattern to assist you in your
play. Discards are a show stopper
as they tell a story. They are usually let go from long suits and they help
find queens or establish a suit.
I
am not advocating slow play in Bridge
but there are times when you must apply
patterns and
”stop the show”
until you have done so. Experts do these tasks quickly and automatically.
Pausing without applying patterns is just “spinning your
wheels” and wasting time. Until you have attained these “pattern” skills, you
will continue to make defensive or declarer blunders. Acquire these Bridge
skills as the foundation of your
Bridge playing. Practice makes perfect.
Try it !!