Wednesday,
February 07, 2007 6:31 PM
Hand Evaluation – 2/1 ( Jump Preferences )
PITBULLS:
Most experts play fit showing jumps
as a passed hand only. In the
early days of Bridge ,
fit showing strong jump
shifts were very common.
You announced a good suit , a strong hand with a fit simultaneously by making one bid. In today’s game
, it is best to look for spots in your
system where you can make “pseudo”
fit showing jumps. Evaluating fits , of
course , is a basic hand evaluation skill.
Partner opens 1♠ , you hold ♠Qxxx ♥x
♦xx ♣AKQJ10x . Bidding anything but 2♣
is silly as this is the main feature of this hand. Partner bids 2♦ so you leap to
3♠ to show a fit
showing jump in the modern
era. With a weaker hand , go all the way to
4♠ after your 2/1. This is a “picture bid” called the 2/1 jump preference.
This is the fit showing jump but the “jump”
part comes later. The jump preference after a 2/1 is an idle bid anyway &
splinters get in the way of immediate fit showing jump shifts unless a passed
hand.
Partner opens 1♥ , they overcall 2♦ so you have ♠AQJxx ♥Qxxx ♦xx
♣xx . Do not bid 3♦ to show limit
raise or better or even worse leap to 4♥. Bid a “pseudo fit showing jump” by bidding 2♠ & then leaping
to 4♥ when you have a chance. The opponents jam to 5♦ & partner
has ♠Kxx ♥AKJ10xx ♦x
♣Axx . You have made life easy
for her to bid 6♥.
Forcing
pass theory is aided by pseudo
fit showing jumps. By showing where you live first ,
you make partners decision at a high level
very easy. Partner has ♠AKxxxx ♥xx
♦KJ10xx ♣void & overcalls 1♠ to the heart opener. They
bid 3♥ & you have ♠QJxx ♥x
♦xx ♣AQ1098x . Do not bid something silly like 4♠ or 4♥. Make a “pseudo fit showing jump” of 4♣. This bid is forcing so
you will have a chance to bid 4♠. They now compete to 5♥ over your
eventual 4♠ contract so you make a forcing pass to partner who doubles on the
strength of her club void .
Two down , instead of you going one down with the
wrong forcing pass decision.
Over T/O doubles ,
remember there are always opponents lurking.
Partner opens 1♥ , RHO doubles
& you have ♠xx ♥AQJxx ♦x
♣K10xxx . Some people
play fit showing jumps at the 4 level. I would splinter to 3♦ to help partner
in her competitive decision if they bid 4♠. A splinter is also a pseudo fit showing jump as you are telling
partner how the hands
fit. Do not splinter with a weak hand. Jut leap to game as a splinter turns on forcing passes.
How hands fit
it is a huge part of the game of
Bridge. Showing where you live
assists partner in defensive ( forcing pass decisions)
or offensive decisions ( game or
slam bidding ) . Concealing
your hand is a good poker strategy but in Bridge you have a partner. Let partner in on the nature of your hand with fit showing bids.
Steve Lawrence & I had a hand
showed a 2/1 jump
preference in action. I held ♠xx
♥xxx ♦J10
♣AKQJxx & Steve opened 1♥ vul. With a mild heart fit & a good suit , I decided to force to game. I bid 2♣
, Steve bid 2♦ & I leapt to 4♥. This was passed out to the last player who doubled. Passed around to
Steve who held ♠AQ ♥Jxxxx ♦AKxx ♣xx . Knowing that I had virtually solid clubs, is a
great hand evaluation advantage. Looking at Steves hand , the double must be
the old fashioned “trump stack” variety. It is an easy pull to 4NT which makes
for +630. The doubler had ♥AKQ109 & would take 5 natural heart tricks !!