Monday, April 25, 2005 11:10 AM
Hand Evaluation - Signals & Patterns
PITBULLS:
Translating
bidding into patterns should be 2nd
nature for good defenders.
Their bidding is not the exclusive property of their
partnership so you can help
yourself to the information for defensive purposes. This is why
experts ask a lot of questions on their
bidding. They want to get a tentative count of the hand & not just to learn their bidding
system J . You plug their bidding into a pattern so you are
off to an excellent start for defensive
purposes. You base your opening lead
on the pattern that you have developed ( translated ) from the bidding.
The
hard auctions are the 1NT – 3NT auctions or the jump to game auctions . The
bidding has given you no clue on how to lead or how to form a plan for defense.
Here is where signaling comes in. Partner has a duty to give count when declarer is playing a suit ( attitude when
you are leading a suit ) . You take this
signal & plug it into a pattern
to guide your defense. You know what suits to keep , how
many tricks declarer has , avoiding end plays , squeezes and all sorts of
defensive plays based on the “count” of declarers hand. 2nd discards
are defined as original count by
established partnerships. Of course the 1st discard is odd/even or attitude whatever your
partnership has agreed. The odd/even scheme is far superior to standard in that
declarer can not false card. Your card is either even or odd so declarer can
not practice deception. The 2Nd discard in a suit - if it is
a high spot says I had an
original odd number, a low card an original even number of cards in that suit.
Lets
do some examples
Dummy ♠ Axx ♥ Kxx ♦ QJ10 ♣
xxxx
You ♠
K10xx ♥ Qxx ♦ xxx ♣ Jxx
You lead the spade
deuce and partner plays the queen ,
returns a spade with declarer playing the jack & ducking your King.
You return a spade , the Ace wins
on the board and partner follows & declarer throws a heart. Ok 1st
pattern to plug in is the spade suit. 4-4-3-2 with declarer having 2 spades.
Declarer now starts the diamond from the board , partner shows out on the 3rd
diamond discarding the heart 3. You play odd/even
discards so partner likes hearts. The diamond pattern is 5-3-3-2 so declarer
has 5 diamonds to run . On the 4th diamond you let a heart go ,
partner discards the 9 of hearts. This shows an original odd number of hearts. Was it 3 or 5 ? It can not be 3
as partner has stiffed down to the Ace of hearts so give partner an original 5 hearts. The heart pattern is 5-3-3-2 so
declarer has only two hearts !
Declarers pattern is now complete and he opened an off shape 1NT with
♠Jx ♥Jx ♦AKxxx ♣AKxx . On the 5th diamond you let
another heart go as a club sluff will give him the contract. Partner has only
two clubs ( Qx ) so your jack of clubs is the killer. You may have kept your
jack of clubs anyway but partners signals demanded that you keep your club.
Get into the habit of plugging signals into
patterns. You will be rewarded
+100 instead of –630 !!