Sunday,
May 14, 2006 6:12 AM
Hand Evaluation – DBLS ( Enforcer Mentality )
PITBULLS:
“Buying into a concept” like D.S.I.P. competitive double theory needs a
radical attitude
adjustment. It is so contrary
to the fundamentals of Bridge which have been around since the Whist days. When
you felt that the opponents were too high because of general overall strength or a trump stack in their suit, you would
double. This ended virtually all auctions so you would extract your penalty or
not. I have written at length the disadvantages
of this simple Bridge concept & why it does not work
in competitive bidding. The
penalty trump stack double should only
be part of forcing pass theory in
the minds of most experts or when they own the hand. Trump stack doubles are
for beginners & should become extinct
in competitive bidding.
Playing with an expert partner in
the GNT recently ,
I had a hand that I had to draw an inference from the opponents bidding
. I had a reasonably good defensive hand but lots of offense with a void
in the opponents suit. My partner opened 1♦
,they overcalled 1♥. I bid 1♠ , they bid 2♥ which was
followed with a leap to 4♥. In standard bidding , I have to make a single handed decision for the partnership.
This is because Bridge is played in a clockwise direction.
With my void in their suit & my undisclosed diamond support
, I have to make a decision for the partnership immediately. Bid 5♦ or pass with my
void in their suit. When partner has no duplication of value in hearts , 5♦ would be tremendous sacrifice & might even make. However , what if partner does hold extreme duplication of value ? The dreaded
pseudo sacrifice . Therefore ,
I doubled hoping partner would
read the situation properly. She held AK9x of
their trump so she passed. They were really overboard & went 3 down doubled in a freely bid game.
My partner said if I passed she
would have made a penalty double
in the pass out seat. Re-opening doubles are T/O with most expert partnerships.
This scenario only occurs though when I had passed as it was my turn to bid first. However, what if
partner held a distributional hand with defensive tricks that she would like to
take offensive action if I did not hold
duplication of value ? She would have to take
single handed action to bid or pass
without bringing me into the picture. A double saying
let’s take some sort of action is
not possible because penalty doubles are to end
all auctions. A penalty or enforcer double in competitive auctions restricts freedom of movement so to speak. You still have the
option of converting partners
double from either side of the table so what are you losing playing D.S.I.P.
competitive doubles ! Playing enforcer doubles puts a lot of pressure on
the partnership. Say on the auction given above I held ♠Jxxxx ♥void ♦AJxxx ♣J10x am I to pull the enforcer double to 5♦ ? Partner has put
me in a bad position. With her
horrible duplication in hearts ( AK9x) we will get
hurt very badly in 5♦X but 4♥X makes because I wipe out all of partners HCP’s in diamonds with my undisclosed fit. Partner’s
hand on this auction was ♠xx ♥AK9x ♦KQJx ♣xxx so 4♥XX is an easy make for an overtrick.
D.S.I.P. competitive double theory
needs getting used to. As Tom Gandolfo says , just do
not do something stupid partner. D.S.I.P.
competitive double theory was invented in part on splinter theory where ferreting out duplication of value is
its purpose. D.S.I.P. theory works the same way as splinters. Does partner hold
duplication in their suit or not ? The D.S.I.P. double takes out insurance for that possibility
by bringing partner into the picture where trump stack penalty doubles ignore
partner. Avid splinter advocates should
be able to “buy into” D.S.I.P. theory as the thinking
is similar. Taking out
insurance against people who make enforcer
doubles which promote partials into games or bring punitive XX’s
into play is not a bad idea either . J