Monday, October 17, 2005 2:39 AM
Hand Evaluation – Dbls
( Toys )
PITBULLS:
There is still a place for old
fashioned direct penalty doubles.
Bridge players seem to have no fear regardless of vulnerability when they use their systemic toys. Unusual 2NT , Michaels or systemic bids over our strong
NT are very undisciplined.
Some modern theorists want the doubles of these bids to be competitive or showing 4 card majors etc . Not me ! I
want a double of a toy to be considered as an old fashioned penalty double
& turn on forcing passes. Toys or systemic overcalls seem to be a license
for abuse so even if we play competitive doubles elsewhere in the system , penalty doubles are reserved for these auctions. We
consider that when they bid their toys they are pre-empting so penalty doubles
apply.
The worst thing in the Bridge world , in my opinion , is having partner or myself rescue
undisciplined players from disaster by bidding in front of an impending penalty
double. When they make a Michaels bid , and unusual NT
or a systemic toy over our NT, a double
means one thing . I have one or both of
their suits , forcing passes are turned on so let the
doubling commence. A double in
these NT auctions works like a redouble
after a takeout double. I have cards & no outstanding distribution so they
are in trouble. An initial pass or
a competitive double just does not work as a possible
penalty double because partner may rescue
the opponents by bidding. You need one unambiguous bid that shows “cards” in case they pre-empt in one
of their suits. Partner is put in the picture immediately
that we own the auction this way.
Having
a double as negative to find 4-4 major suit fits do not work well either after your opening & their
interference. When their bids
show 5-5 distribution or the like , the odds of a 4-1
trump break increases dramatically. Take this hand ♠Axxx ♥xxx
♦xx ♣AJ10x , your partner opens 1♣ & the opponents bid 2NT for the red
suits. Do you really want to make a negative double of 2NT to show your 4 card
spade suit ? Standard defense against these two suited
bids is to key off their suits.
Bidding their lower ranking suit shows the
lower ranking suit. Bidding their higher
ranking suit is limit raise or better in the higher ranking suit. Bidding
directly in the 4 th suit is
a non forcing noise. Having a double to show a 4 card suit in the 4th
suit is a waste. You are just
asking for bad trump breaks & you
let them off the hook when they are bidding
badly. Reserve the double of toys for its original Bridge meaning - penalty.
The same idea applies when they make artificial
bids over your strong NT . You can define
meanings for “invisible Q bids” , in other words bidding the suit that they are announcing. Therefore , a double of their artificial bids should mean
“let me at them” . You hold ♠AJ109
♥xx ♦xxx
♣AQxx , partner opens a
strong NT. They overcall 2♦ showing the majors . A double of 2♦ is a bid that
says partner I have one or both of
their suits. RHO bids 2♥ so the 1NT bidder with ♠xx ♥AKxx ♦AKJx ♣J10x doubles 2♥ for penalty .
It is not pretty for them.
These doubles can also be made as just showing cards rather than stacked in their
suits. This double alerts partner to the fact that she can double them for
penalty if she has their suits. These doubles announce that this is your hand
so forcing passes are turned on.
This allows both partners to pass
the decision to each other for a penalty double. You do not have this luxury if
you waste the double to be
negative. You hold ♠AJxxx ♥xx ♦AK109
♣xx , partner opens 1♥ & they bid 2NT for the minors. You double saying you have one or
both of their suits or “cards” . LHO passes as does
partner & the 2NT bidder bids 3♣ . Your pass
is now forcing on partner who can double 3♣ with the appropriate hand.
If she has no penalty double , she bids something so
you may find your spade fit if you have one.
I like a pass & a
belated double of their suit to be
a D.S.I.P. competitive double
( cards ) when they use
their systemic toys. I have cards & I want to still compete so
do something intelligent partner. Partners initial
double of their suit should also be D.S.I.P. showing cards. Single handed
penalty doubles do not exist when responder
has passed initially. 1♦-2♦-P-2♠ , partner holds ♠x ♥AKxx ♦AKxxx ♣AJx or the like so she doubles. You hold ♠QJ109 ♥xx
♦xx ♣Kxxxx , you can pass or
bid NT depending on the vulnerability. Say
you had ♠x ♥AQ10x ♦xxx ♣K10xxx , you passed over their 2♦ Michaels bid & 2♠ comes around to you. Your
double saying you want to compete
somewhere. Partner has ♠AKJx ♥x ♦AKxxx ♣xxx and converts. Not pretty for their side.
The opponents messing up your auction
with systemic bids only confuse you only if you let them. D.S.I.P. competitive doubles , direct doubles to turn on forcing passes & invisible Q bids keying off their suits are weapons to
combat them . Advantage our side with these understandings.