Friday, September 06, 2002
1:08 AM
Hand Evaluation - 2/1
( Dave Letterman )
PITBULLS:
One aspect of bidding I have always disagreed with in standard bidding
is that 2/1 in competition reverts to Standard American
and shows 10+ pts. . Wrong , wrong and wrong ! In the
first instance totaling HCP’s in competition
should not be the criteria for a
2/1 , the suit
quality should be . Bidding a 2/1 in competition should be a game force with one escape hatch . This exception should be a good suit and it does
need a 10+ HCP criteria to bid . It should be more
like a negative free bid except
that it is forcing to game
unless rebid . As long as your suit is good , you do not need 10+ HCP’s to bid 2/1 . This is
similar to negative free bid theory but not quite. Throwing
out splinters in competition , clarifies
the 2/1 . A jump shift in
competition is weak with a long
suit.
Ex ♠AQJ10xx
♥xx ♦xxx
♣xx ♠xxx
♥x ♦xxx
♣AK109xx
2♣
1♠
1♥ 2♠
1♥ 2♣
♠Kxxxx ♥xx ♦AQx ♣Jx Do not bid 2♠ with this hand even though you have 10 HCP after the opponents make a
two level overcall . This is a negative double or even
a pass after partners 1♥ opener.
♠Qxx ♥x ♦AKx ♣Jxxxxx This is not
a 2♣ 2/1 bid even though you have 10 HCP . Over a heart overcall ,
bid 1NT or double
Some people like Peter Jones or the Bartons go too far
and will not
bid a 2./1 in competition without a forcing to game
hand . This goes too far the other way . You have to
get in there with your suits. I was trying to convince Peter Jones to be less
rigid so I came up with a Dave Lettermans top 10
reasons why a systemic understanding that a suit bid & rebid should not be forcing to game :
Dave Lettermans Top 10
The 10 most obvious reasons why a good suit that is rebid in competition should not be forcing to game …
1. Allows
the partnership to compete and push the opponents higher
2♥ P
Ex
2♣ 3♣
P
1♦ P ♠AKxx ♥x ♦KJ10xx ♣xxx Probably
beat 3
2. Allows
the partnership a lead
ex 2♦
2♣ 3NT
1♥
♠AQx
♥KQxxxx ♦Jxx ♣x
3. Finds
the fit fast
2♥
2♦ 3♦
1♠ 4♦ ♠Axxxx ♥Kxxx ♦x ♣AKx
4. Prevents
dangerous "back ins " later
P 3♥
2♣ P 3♣ DBL
1♠ P ♠AQxxx ♥x ♥KQxx ♣Qxx
5. Prevents
the opponents from jamming you out of your game
P ♠x ♥AK10xxx ♦xxxx ♣xx
2♦ 4♦
1♠
♠Axxxx ♥xxxx ♦x ♣AKx Have a chance for 6♥ and 2/1 forcing to game types would not even be in the auction
unless he backs in 4♥ ( risky vul )
6. You can
jam the opponents out of their game and find sacrifices
2♠
2♥ 4♥
1♦ 4♠
♠KJxx ♥x ♦AKxxxx ♣xx 4♥ makes and 4♠ goes 1 down or also makes
7. Makes
slam bidding easier as fit found at a lower level
2♦
2♣ P
1♠ 4♣
♠AKxxx ♥AQx ♦Axxx ♣x
8. Clarifies
negative doubles ( do not make a negative
dbl with 1 suit or 1 suit with a fit for partner )
Can bid 2♠ instead with QJ10xxx and a
fit for partner with negative double range HCP’s . A negative double might be
converted for penalty and a disaster with a 2 suited fit could occur
9. Gets
you to those nice 3NT's that make with a running 6 card minor
2♦ ♠xx ♥Kxx ♦AQ1098x ♣xx
2♣ 3♣
1♠ 3NT ♠AQxxx ♥Axx ♦KJx ♣Kx
10. Daves #1 reason you
should not play them forcing to game in competition - Lee Barton does J The rest of the World
does not !
With a strong hand with a rebidable suit which you want to force to game , you just have to bid a phony suit or Q bid
the opponents suit . A small price to pay indeed .
When partner does anything but rebid the suit its forcing to game anyway to
give away a little to gain a lot . The only obligation
is for partner to rebid the suit and resist the temptation to raise partner
which misrepresents his hand .
♠AKJxxx ♥xxx ♦xx ♣xx Partner
opens 1♥ , RHO overcalls 2♦ and you bid 2♠ . When partner bids 3♣
do not give her preference as that misrepresents your hand.
You must bid 3♠ to show a weak hand .
♠xx ♥xx ♦xx ♣AKQJ10xx Partner bids 1♦ ,d RHO bids 1♠ and you bid 2♣ . Partner bids 2♦ . Do not bid 3♣ as it is not forcing .
Bid 2♠
as a
Western Q bid to steer the hand to 3NT .
There are a lot of good inferences
and understandings that you have when a 2/1 is forcing to game
. Why throw all those out and start
bidding with 10 pts just because the
opponents have overcalled ? You are in
effect letting them destroy your system .
As long as you can get your good suits in quickly , then make negative
doubles with your 10,11,& 12 HCP hands . Even passing will work
out better than making a scattered 10 pt 2/1 with bad suits !!