Tuesday, January 18, 2005
1:33 AM
Hand Evaluation – HCP’s ( Duplication of Value )
PITBULLS:
Duplication of value is an
expression used quite extensively in Bridge. What is it ?
Splinter theory is based on it but the concept comes up again in many Bridge
decisions. It is hand evaluation
with HCP’s but also a way of “thinking
Bridge”. You have a void or a stiff opposite KQx . Your 5 HCP’s are
virtually wasted as partner was also pulling full weight to their void or singleton. With splinters , you find out if you have duplication of value or
not. Duplication of value is a Bridge concept so you must
generalize to many Bridge situations , not just
splinters.
The subject of duplication of value
comes up again with penalty
doubles. Your partner opens 1♦ & rebids diamonds . You have a scattering of
points including the KQx of diamonds do
you double their 3♥ partial ? Not a chance because your KQx of diamonds are horrible cards for defense as with partners
length they will be “wiped out” by a singleton in the opponents hand. This is a
form of “defensive” duplication of value.
Length
in partners suit is also “defensive” duplication of value . You hold ♠10xx ♥Qx
♦xxxx ♣AKJ10 and partner opens 1♠. Your RHO bids 4♥ and puts
pressure on you. Do you double or bid ? Again your
length in partners suit should deter you from a double. A double gets you –790 and 4♠
gets you –50. I played with a tormentee who doubled 3♦ with 10 HCP and
KQxx after I had overcalled 2♥. Normally that
would be OK except part of her 10 HCP was Kxx
of my suit. Too much length & too many values in partners long
suit to double. Sure enough –670 was the result with
+140 in hearts makes our way.
Values in the opponents
suit are instant “duplication of value” . This causes wrong
competitive decisions so the dreaded pseudo sacrifice. I avoid coming into the
auction if the bulk of my hand is in their trump suit. Putting the
green card on the table works way better. Here is a hand that involved one of
the tormentees. ♠KQJxx ♥KQ9x ♦xx
♣Jx . My partner ( both vul
) opens 2♥ so do you overcall 2♠ ? Let’s force the bid on you and see what
happens. LHO bids a quiet 3♥ , a male tormentee bids 4♠. This gets doubled & redoubled by the male tormentee. Dust clears & your side must score –1600 !! ♠Axxx
♥x ♦QJ10xxx
♣Qx
. The tormentee
was pulling full weight to his singleton in the opponents suit which turned out to be just horrible
duplication of value. Need we say more ?
The entire idea of “trapping” is based on the fact that duplication of value in their suit does not play
very well for your side. It is better that your
HCP’s are located in your sides’ suits. Location , location & location.
Here is a sample hand that shows devaluating a hand due to soft values , poor distribution & duplication of value in their suit. My
partner held ♠Q10xx ♥KQJx ♦Qxx ♣xx , LHO opens 1♥ & I make a
T/O dbl. OK , hand evaluation is
the order of the day. You have a balanced hand 4-4-3-2 which is one strike
against this hand. You have soft
values with 3 queens & a jack
& horrible duplication of value in their
suit. If your ♥KQJx was in another suit , you have a clear 2♠
call. My partner bids 1NT & we make
a partial. If partner bids 2♠ we are in game going down one as I will
accept the invite
& of course , a Q bid is absurd . You have 10 HCP’s but hand evaluation dictates that you hold far less than that. Unless of course , you are a slave to the HCP system & do not do hand evaluation. Demoting hands in bidding is just as important as promoting hands.
Duplication of value is the basis for the D.S.I.P. competitive doubles
that my partners & I play in competitive
auctions. How many times in
competitive auctions have you wanted to double the opponents because you have
KQ10 in their suit. You know it’s horrible duplication
of value for partner .
Only to hear partner compete one more
time in our suit in front of you & go down two when they should be
doubled going down two. We play a competitive double as saying I want to compete again in our suit but I
have defense , so if you want to pass instead go
ahead. You have the best of both worlds. You pass with duplication of value otherwise , you pull the double. The D.S.I.P. double like a splinter ferrets outs duplication of value.
When partner is an unlimited hand , let her in
on the duplication of value as early as
possible. This prevents partner from having delusions of
grandeur with slam bidding. You are vul vrs not with ♠AKJ ♥Jxx ♦xx
♣Axxxx so you open 1♣. Partner bids 2♣ which is “limit raise or
better” so potentially an unlimited hand. The opponents crawl in 2♠ so
what action do you take? Since partner
is unlimited ,
lets warn her of
the extreme duplication of value right away with a 2NT bid. A pass might be
interpreted as a minimum with a lack of duplication of value in their suit. If
you do pass , partner gets excited & splinters
with ♠x ♥Qxxx ♦AK
♣KQJ1098 & drives
the hand to slam. A 2NT bid fetches a 3NT bid as partner gets discouraged with
the duplication of value.
Again duplication of value is like “good-bad” cholesterol . The opponents bidding & applying patterns have told you that your side has no duplication of value. The opponents have told you with their bidding that they have 10 HCP wrapped up in the heart suit ( for example ) . You have 3 hearts so giving them 9 hearts , partner has a singleton ! This is a 30 HCP deck for offensive purposes. Applying patterns is splinter theory in action without anybody splintering !!
Many other
Bridge concepts are based on duplication
of value. Forcing pass theory is partially based on “duplication of
value” in their suit. You give a green light
for bidding by passing with extreme
shortness in their suit or double
to indicate duplication of value. Trapping initially & then bidding shows duplication of value in their suit as it begs the question on why
you did not bid initially. Coming in later with a double of their 2nd
suit , shows a trap in their first suit with negative
double theory. Rubensohl over
NT is an excellent tool for identifying duplication of value in their suit. The
fact that you can “super accept” the transfer gives partner a reading on the
duplication of value in their suit.
This is very valuable for slam purposes or finding the correct game.
Italian style Q bidding where you can Q
bid 2nd round control
ferrets out ill fitting hands & duplication
of value. A local couple had this auction recently ♠AKxx
♥10xx ♦J ♣KQ109x , her partner opened 1♥. She bid the obvious 2♣ ,
partner bid 2♦ so she bid 2♥. Partner bids 2♠ so warning bells should sound as
over ½ her hand is tied up in spades
opposite partners now known stiff. However , her hand is worth one
more try to she tries 3♣. Partner now bids 3♦ so it is time for the death
response to tell partner the hand is not fitting well with duplication of value in spades. She bids 3♥ & partner carries onto 4 as he was just making
courtesy Q bids in case the hands fit well !
Your opening bids should identify
duplication of value. When you have equal
length in the minors , open the better
minor not just clubs is a tactic by some players. This allows partner to
properly assess how the hands fit.
If partner opens a major
, it is a good assumption that there are
values in that suit which will fit poorly with your stiff. In 3rd
seat & 4th , you open “where you live” for proper leads &
bidding decisions based on duplication of
value. An opening bid
is a bidding tool so do not abuse the bid by being cute & opening
suits you do not have ( HCP’s ). Open 4 card majors , if that is where
you live. Partner can assess duplication of
value when you do.