2007-09-15 03:22
Hand Evaluation - Doubles ( Visualization )
PITBULLS:
D.S.I.P. competitive double theory , still another application for applying patterns. During the auction , you can apply
patterns in the opponents trump
suit to determine how many trumps partner has for her double. When
the auction shows that the opponents own their
trump suit , they do ! Partners D.S.I.P. double tends to
T/O rather than co-operative & certainly not the
standard American penalty double.
♠void
♥AJxx ♦Axxxxx ♣Qxx both vul 1♣-P-1♦-1♠
1NT-3♠-X
You make a D.S.I.P. competitive
double because partner is at the table
& can apply a pattern in their trump suit.
5-4 & whatever number she has for her 1NT , she
can figure out how many I must have. She holds ♠J10xx of spades so she
knows the duplication of value is almost nil . So she may contract for a vul
game in a minor rather than converting the double for penalty.
I was playing with Susan in the
Thursday nite IMPS against Osama & Nowlan. I opened 1♠ nv vrs nv
& Nowlan bid 3♣. Susan bid 3♠ with ♠Qxx ♥Qxx ♦KQxxx ♣Jx & Osama bid 4♣ . I doubled &
Susan said alert
a D.S.I.P. competitive double . Susan said later , even if you are not
playing D.S.I.P. double theory , this is a D.S.I.P. double situation. Susan is right . The penalty double &
the Q bid are the two most “depending on context” bids in Bridge. The auction determines the meaning of the double. Only beginners think doubles must be blindly passed as partner always has a trump stack.
Doubles are used to clarify auctions
& show general strength rather than a
trump stack when you are competing.
The double also clarifies the pass.
The pass , since you did not double , means a minimum
or a hand with their suit.
Now what is your decision with this hand ? This is a hand evaluation exercise as are most
decisions to convert a double or
make a bid. Let’s start with the basics . You have 10
HCP’s & you could have less for your 3♠
bid. You have a defensive
distribution (5-3-3-2 ) with soft values
which are hand evaluation indicators
leaning towards a conversion. This is a defensive hand
as opposed to an offensive hand. You have a
doubleton in their suit so no ruffing value for partner & only 3 trump in our suit. The level of the auction
must be taken into consideration. At the 4 level ,
partners double tends to be co-operative penalty
rather than offensively orientated. Partner could have just easily
bid game as you found the fit. At lower levels , she mainly wants you to bid when the opponents own their suit. At the 4 level , the double is a co-operative venture. There are
also other hand evaluation concepts mentioned in our articles that you can
consider. “Playing the vulnerability”
as we both are non vul, it is best to pass.
“Taking out insurance”
due to the pre-emptive bidding
increasing the odds of a bad trump break
our way. “Taking our plus” ( IMPS
vrs Matchpoints ) rather than gambling
that we can make +420.
Osama was indeed laying a trap with
his 4♣ bid as he held ♠KJ10 of our suit but unfortunately for him , +500 our way or
+300 in 4♣X if Nowlan plays it brilliantly. The field is in 4♠ down
two but as quite often happens , terrorists give us options
that others in the field do not get. Hand
evaluation skills coupled with D.S.I.P. theory helps a lot. Nobody would have pre-empted & raised
on equal vulnerability with the hands those two held ( well
maybe Ray & Gary J ) . Playing the players
can be another reason for passing.
Applying
patterns for a theoretical lie of
the land helps you in making these penalty
conversion decisions. The pre-emptive hand in this auction , increases the
odds the spades are 5-4-3-1
in this auction. Thinking in patterns, help you realize
this. Now , it is a simple
decision to pass 4♣X with all the information available to
you.
The concept of defensive
hands vrs offensive hands
comes up very frequently in Bridge. Susan Culham had ♠Kxx
♥xxxxx ♦QJx ♣xx with everyone vul & I opened 1♣ . They
bid 2♦ , Susan passed
& I re-opened with a double. What is your decision ?
You hold a defensive hand pattern with no
HCP’s in your 5 card suit. You have a wasted 3 HCP’s in diamonds so you have
effectively 3 HCP’s towards an offensive
venture. You are short in partner’s club suit so
you do not detract from partner’s strength in that suit. Partner may have a very good hand for
re-opening given the silent opponents. Take your plus by passing is a good gamble ! You are
gambling -180 for a number depending on the strength of partner’s hand . This contract goes for +500 against your heart partial. Evaluate your hand
for the defensive hand type it really
is . Double or
convert for penalty with defensive hands
& bid with offensive hand types .