Friday, December 09, 2005 3:04 PM
Hand Evaluation - Forcing passes ( Modern Pre-empts )
PITBULLS:
There are two ways of combating the so called “modern garbage pre-empts” . One is by trapping when
you have their suit , thereby relying on the opponents
to get themselves. Modern pre-empters consider their partners as fair game also . Just like
in any psychic bid , it is their partners rather than
the opponents that result in their undoing.
Their unfortunate partner is going to believe the pre-empter
so disaster quite often occurs.
The doubling will commence when they finally come to rest somewhere.
Your partnership should have special
balancing rules against these bad
pre-empters. My partner & I have the
understanding especially when they are
vulnerable & we are not , a balancing
double just shows cards . The balancing double
does not need unbid suits for take-out. We are just
bidding the table that we may have trapped nv vrs vul.
These pre-empters usually have no consideration for
vulnerability, but
we pay special attention to vulnerability.
In all other vulnerabilities , our balancing doubles
return to normal.
The best weapon by far against these
pre-empters
is to agree to have special forcing pass rights for your partnership vulnerable vrs nv. In this one vulnerability
scenario only ,
forcing passes are automatically turned on
when they pre-empt & jam you by bidding game
their way. Bridge is a game of probabilities . You do
not gear your system to rare eventualities. The majority of the time when the
opponents are jamming you NV against vul , you actually do own the
hand. What about the rare time that they are bidding to make ? We still
assume it is our hand so the worst thing that can happen is they make their doubled contract. Lose 4
IMPS as redoubling is so rare as be considered negligible on these auctions.
The auction goes 3♦-X-5♦-? & you are
vul against nv .
Forcing pass theory is automatically turned on as per our agreement above. You
hold ♠xxx ♥xxx ♦xxx
♣xxxx so you must double as
this is a forcing pass situation. Partner has 16 HCP for her double but despite
all those HCP’s they make it anyway for –550 . So what ?
The advantages of forcing pass theory is 99% of
all the other hands that your
partnership may hold in these auctions when you really do own the hand.
Forcing pass theory allows both
partners to make a joint decision
in determining the final contract. You have ♠AKxx ♥Kxxx ♦xx
♣xxx in the above auction , so you can safely pass to partner saying you want to bid vul
at the 5 level. You do not have to make the decision for the partnership to guess the diamond
distribution. Partner will make the decision based on your pass as she is looking at her diamond holding. Otherwise, you would
have to force to slam that may not make . You
would have to choose a major yourself which could be a Moysean with a 5-1 break. The best spot might be 5♦ X so let partner decide thru forcing pass theory.
The pass & pull part of forcing
pass theory is an excellent slam try tool at the 5 level. You have ♠AKxxxx ♥Q10x
♦x ♣xxx so you simply pass 5♦ . Partner with ♠Qxx ♥AKxx ♦xx
♣AKQx doubles 5♦ so you now pull to 5♠. These pass & pull auctions must by definition show a control in the opponents
suit or otherwise you would have bid 5♠ directly just to make your contract. ♠AKxxxx ♥Q10x
♦xx ♣xx is a 5 spade bid. You also would not pull the double with two fast
losers in their suit.
Since we do not have a trump suit already established in their
pre-emptive auctions,
a double does not say that we have losers in their suit as that
is silly. The original doubler is marked with
shortness so unless she doubles to tell you otherwise ,
you assume shortness. A free bid
of 5♠ says that you feel you can make the contract but says nothing about
length in the opponents suit. The pass & pull does though
, since the doubler can hold two in their
suit.
When after a forcing pass , the
original doubler chooses
to bid rather than double , you can assume shortness in their suit. Therefore ,
with some hands you may bid slam on that basis. ♠AKxxx ♥Kxxx ♦xx
♣xx so you make a forcing pass , partner bids 5♥. Partner holds ♠Qxx ♥AQxxx ♦x
♣AKxx so you carry on to 6 & all is well. Forcing passes vrs pre-empts. Any help is welcome.