Tuesday, July
22, 2008 7:41 pm
Hand Evaluation – Misfits ( Poor Fitting Hands )
PITBULLS:
Still another way to use
the opponent's bidding as stepping stones to good hand evaluation is
to evaluate HCP's in their suit. When the opponents bid
, a real estate principle comes into effect. Location
, location & location. There is duplication of value involved
even with controls in their suit. Why ? because " their HCP's" do not fit well with
the rest of your hand. If your HCP's were elsewhere ,
the trick taking potential of your hand increases. This is small duplication of
value but duplication nevertheless.
Two hands that
came up in Las Vegas dramatically show this concept even though the
HCP's in the opponents suit were the AK !! ♠AKxx ♥xxxx ♦x ♣Jxxx .
Partner makes a vulnerable T/O double of 2♠
so your bid ? Seven of your HCP's are in their suit opposite partner's know
shortness. Your HCP's do not fit well with partners
hand. I would bid 2NT Lebenoshl & try to play the
hand in 3♥ .
If the ♠AK were elsewhere , I would
make an invitational bid. The player who held this hand made an invitational
bid of 3♥ &
when he tried to make the contract , went down 4 vul.
Another hand
that shows the same principle ♠AJxx ♥Axx ♦AKx ♣Qxx .
The player in accordance with his own methods opened 1♣ ( we would open 1♦
as it is a stronger suit & showing where you live) . The opponents bid 2♦ so around to him in the balancing seat. What are the
danger signals for bidding again ? Partner does not
have a hand suitable for a negative double is obviously one. With your ♦AK
partner does not have a penalty trap is another. The fact that you
opened a weak 3 card club suit sets partner up for failure if she bids 3♣.
You have a defensive hand pattern (4-3-3-3) & to return to your
"suit" partner must bid at the 3 level. However ,
the main deterrent is that seven of
your HCP's are in their suit. This means your hand does not fit
well. You double anyway & partner bids 3♣
& you go down 3 vul for a huge 10 IMP swing as
your team mates went down in 2♦. With the 5 strikes against
bidding with this hand , all experts would choose a
pass & quietly defend. They did pass 2♦
at the other table with a slightly different auction. There are two ways of
getting a plus in Bridge, defending & bidding not just bidding.
Let’s take the same hand & put the equivalent of the ♦AK elsewhere in your hand .
♠AJxx ♥AKx ♦xxx
♣AQx same
distribution & HCP's & controls, we would always re-open with
this hand. With this hand , 3♣
has a play instead of 3 down just by moving HCP's around ! RHO has horrible
spade spots ♠xxxx
so if he held the ♣Kx , you take 4 clubs , 3 spades
& 2 ♥ for making 3♣
!! Bidding is more than totalling HCP's. Bidding is evaluating your HCP's
or bidding the hand you have. Modern bidders just bid & do
not bother with hand evaluation concepts. Modern bidders usually ignore
danger signals & take unwarranted risks just for the sake of bidding.
We call that bad bidding while others rationalize & call it modern bidding. You do not bid
your hand but gamble that partner has the right cards to rescue you from yourself.