Sunday,
July 08, 2007 10:53 PM
Hand Evaluation – Forcing Pass ( Opponent Wary )
PITBULLS:
When the opponents are in your auction , no not ignore
them. Use them if you can , otherwise prepare partner
for the eventuality of them bidding again. I was watching a 5 cent game &
Ray Grace was nv vrs nv. Declarer had a strong
hand ♠AKJ10xx ♥Q
♦AQ10 ♣K10x & opened 1♠.
Ray overcalled 2♥ & partner bid 2♠ so what do you bid ?
With no opponents in
the auction , you bid 4♠ as you feel that contract has a chance. With opponents in the auction , you must anticipate what might happen if they bid
again. I would bid 3♥ ,. not as a slam try , but to turn on forcing passes. A leap to 4♠
does not turn on forcing passes
unless vul vrs not with
most expert agreements.
Ray did indeed back in with 5♣
& since forcing passes were not turned on , you can not attach any meaning
to partners pass. You take a stab at what you feel is
the best spot so you bid
5♠. This goes one down for –50. Unfortunately
, Ray goes for –500 at the 5 level as partner had unsuitable cards in
hearts for offense. Bridge is not played in a vacuum ,
so let partner in on the secret of the nature of your hand as insurance against them
bidding again. Describing your defensive hand type to partner is a must with
opponents lurking. If you lack defense , just blast so
you do not give information to the enemy. Avoid leaping to game with strong defensive hands . You do not need to be in
a hurry as fast arrival means exactly the opposite to what you are
intending to show.
You hold ♠xxx ♥xxxxx ♦void ♣xxxxx and the auction goes 1♠-P-2♦-P
2NT-P-3♠-P
4♠-P-P-?
This is a clear cut lead directing
penalty double. Why ? Bridge is not played in a vacuum
so the opponents have told you something. They never made a move towards slam
so they have 26 HCP. This gives
partner 14 HCP probably with a couple of Aces. When she has only one Ace , she is going to show it to you on the opening lead
with the diamond spot. Therefore they are booked with partner only using up 4
of her 14 hypothetical HCP’s. I have seen so many Bridge players just fixated on their own hand with lead directing doubles. Bid the table , when making lead
directing doubles. You do not need to have the contract beat in your hand to double . Bridge is a partnership game. On this hand , 4♠ makes 5 without a diamond lead & is +500
with a diamond lead doubled.