Thursday, November 17, 2005 9:59 AM
Hand Evaluation – Dbls
( Anti-intuitive )
PITBULLS:
Our bidding philosophy is “shape before strength’ whenever possible.
I bid my shape first , later on in the auction
I bid my strength with a D.S.I.P.
competitive double. This action allows partner
who has heard the bidding &
is in a better position to make the decision , to place the final
contract. The double prevents two
horrible Bridge faults . Bidding your hand again & pseudo sacrifices. When you have already
described your distribution to partner , she now knows with your D.S.I.P. double that you have
both defense & distribution. The
following hands demonstrate the power of the D.S.I.P. double.
IMPS nobody vul , in 3rd seat you open 1♦ with ♠x ♥x ♦AQ10xxx
♣AQ10xx , LHO overcalls 1♠ . Partner bids 2♥ , the opponent bids a pre-emptive 3♠ . You bid 4♣ , they bid 4♠ so around to you again. Playing with my partners, this
a simple decision. I have described
my shape already , I have 1 ˝ + 1 ˝ = 3
defensive tricks so I double saying I would like
to bid again. Partner has bid my
stiff at the two level so she is in a way
better position to place the final contract.
The double being the most flexible bid
in Bridge transfers
the decision ( blame) to partner. This is a Bridge
World problem & 15 of the so called expert panel bid 5♣. This is a silly single handed bid
which is in effect bidding the same distribution & values that you have already shown
the table. 4♠X could go for a terrible number as can 5 of your minor
. Partner could hold 6♥ & 4♠ !! Partners pass
was not forcing so why guess
?
Another hand which shows the single handed pseudo sacrifice. IMPS , you NV & they are vul. Partner opens 1♦ & the vul opponents double. You bid 2♣ with ♠x ♥xx ♦QJx ♣A10987xx , they bid 2♠ & 4♠ respectively so around to you again.
Again an easy bid for me playing with my regular partners. I have a maximum for
my nonforcing 2♣ bid , so I double saying I want to bid again. Turns out partner has
a penalty double of 4♠ but thought I might have
virtually nothing for nv 2♣
bid. She happily passes so we pick up +500. The expert Bridge World panel bid
4NT saying pick a sacrifice ! Again a horrible single handed pseudo
sacrifice. The wrong side
of the table making the decision. Trusting the
opponents all the time to make your decisions is not a winning proposition.
This hand shows how anti-intuitive
D.S.I.P. doubles are. ♠x ♥x ♦A1098
♣KQJ10xxx , the bidding goes
1NT-3♣-4♣-X
4♠-? This hand is a D.S.I.P. double !! You have defense & you would like to bid 5♣.
Partner knows that you have distribution from your 3♣ bid. Partners hand could be ♠KQJ10 ♥xxx ♦xxx
♣Axx or ♠xxx ♥QJ10 ♦KJxx ♣Axx . It was the latter so it is a double game swing. Partner with no wastage
in spades pulls to 5♣ , you win a double game swing as 5♣ is cold.
I am convinced that the trump stack penalty double is the most single – handed Bridge bid ever devised. Catering to that bid also causes single handed actions. Take this
example from the Bridge World. IMPS , you are vul & they are not. ♠x ♥xx
♦AJxxxx ♣AJ10x . They open 1♠ with partner vul overcalling 2♥ & they bid
4♠. Playing with my partners , I make a D.S.I.P.
double as I cannot have a trump
stack on this particular auction as they announced they own their
suit. The Bridge World panel bid 4NT
for the minors !
This with a hand that is all defense with Aces .
This bid is truly silly as 5♥ or 4♠X may be the best spot. Preserving the double to be absolutely penalty
makes them do silly single handed actions.
They base their own decisions on the opponents bidding rather than their own
hands. It is worth it ? bring partner into
the decision making process via a double. As Kokish
has been known to say, “absolute penalty doubles corrupt absolutely”.
D.S.I.P. competitive doubles . Do not leave
home without them !!