Sunday, October 09, 2005 7:28 PM
Hand Evaluation – Misfits (
Rescuing Opponents )
PITBULLS:
There is an inherent risk in
competing due to the land mine called misfits.
When you do not compete enough & sell out , you
will lose IMPS in double partial swings. When you over compete
, you run the risk of the penalty double or in some cases just rescuing the opponents from a bad spot. I detest rescuing bad bidders from disaster by
bidding again or in front of my partner when she wanted to double them. One of the main advantages of D.S.I.P. competitive doubles
is bringing partner into the picture when you want to
compete again. A joint decision
will ensure that the opponents do not get
rescued & your side finds the best partial. Misfits belong to
the opponents , preferably doubled. Recognizing misfit
auctions & the ability to pounce is a bridge hand evaluation skill.
The opponents are vul
, you have ♠Kxx ♥QJ109 ♦Q1098 ♣xx
. The opponents open 1♥ , partner overcalls 1♠ . RHO bids 2♥ so do you bid 2♠ ? Before D.S.I.P. doubles , I would pass with this hand because I did not want to encourage
partner to compete or make a pseudo
sacrifice. With D.S.I.P. doubles, it is now safe to compete . Why ? because if they bid again with partner wanting to compete
with some defense , she will do so with a
double. I have no problem with a trump stack in their suit as I convert for penalties. Without D.S.I.P. doubles , time after time partner rescued them from 3♥ to 3♠ going down our way. D.S.I.P. doubles prevent
rescuing the opponents by over
competing. The D.S.I.P. double also prevents
pseudo sacrifices as partner would
double first to compete again even at the game
level .
A local couple ,
very vocal critics of D.S.I.P.
competitive doubles , bid this hand the following way . ♠Kx ♥KJx ♦xx
♣AKJ109x . I opened 1♠ in 3rd seat& they overcalled 2♣
. This was passed around to me who had a reasonable 6-4 but with a stiff
heart so I chose to re-open with 2♦. They wanted to
compete again & not sell out for 2♦ which is
reasonable. He bid 3♣ to compete & partner doubled
. This went for –800 , his partner held ♠J10xx ♥Q10xx ♦KJ10xx ♣void . Playing D.S.I.P. doubles , you show a good overcall with defensive strength via a double. This of
course gets converted
so it’s our side that is
scrambling to hold 2♠ to the minimum number down possibly doubled ! This action is the classic case of partner bidding to rescue the opponents from a bad spot. I have seen this happen more
times than I can count . This horrible practice
provided one of the main incentive
for us to introduce
D.S.I.P. competitive doubles.
A double is just too
versatile a bid to waste on trump
stack doubles or takeout in competition. By not playing
D.S.I.P. doubles in competition, in my
mind is just straight bad single handed
gambling. Partner does not know
if you are bidding again on strength
or distribution. You must guess so if
you guess wrong possibly a
disaster. Playing D.S.I.P. competitive doubles, I can compete again to 3♣ so
partner knows that I am doing it on distribution
rather than HCP strength as I did not
make a D.S.I.P. double. Partner is now better placed if more bidding takes
place. In fact , playing D.S.I.P. double allows you to compete more with distribution as partner will not get
carried away by punishing you for pushing them up. Without D.S.I.P. doubles , by over competing you caused partner to
make a bad penalty double because you “bid twice” . They make
the doubled contract ,
when all you wanted to do was push
them up. With D.S.I.P. theory , you have
described your hand as distributional when
you competed again just by bidding as opposed
to doubling . If
partner now doubles for penalty , she is basically on her own.
Your bidding philosophy (
trapping , avoiding misfit auctions )
should be based on not rescuing the
opponents. Rubber Bridge players know that the most lucrative way to
make money is to give bad bidders enough rope to hang themselves with misfits.
Extracting a penalty should be the first thought & not the “thrill” of
playing the hand yourself. Tom Gandolfo opened 1NT ,
the vul opponents play Capelletti so they bid 2♣. I doubled with ♠Kxxx ♥QJx ♦Axx ♣Jxx which Tom alerted as Stayman. Tom’s RHO bid
2♦ , so should Tom
introduce his 4 card major ? Of course not , as they
are vul & you are not , so you may be just rescuing the opponents from a disaster. When
it is your hand , partner will double again , so you may choose to show
your 4 card heart suit at that time. They bid 3♣ which partner doubles ,
so you just pass. They go for 1100 with top defense & you cannot make anything !!
Not rescuing opponents was one of the prime
motivators for D.S.I.P. double theory but the concept is just common sense. Barry Pritchard opened 1NT (weak
) nv vrs vul & I
bid 2♦ for the majors with ♠Axxxx ♥1098x ♦Ax ♣Kx . Susan bid 2NT which is our system ( any system
) is a good hand & Barry backed in 3♦. Before he bid , you were planning on raising to 3NT based on the
vulnerability. Do you do so now ? No
, that is taking one of your options away . Let partner make the final
decision with you describing your balanced defensive hand
with a double. Partner knows you did not double 1NT initially & you show at
least 9 cards in the majors , so preserve your
options. Susan happily passes & we get +500 instead of –100 in 3NT which
everybody else in the field did.
We like the idea of support doubles as a 3 card raise is very valuable
information to have. What we do not like is support XX’s which rescues doubles in the sandwich position. When the opponents
are doubling with the possibility of a misfit ( both
ways ) , you let them play
the hand. Bidding 1NT is rescuing them if responder has
a decent hand so why not define a 1NT
bid as a support XX ? This leaves the XX to show a
good hand so
let the penalty doubles commence.
When the opponents open one of their toys , there is always a risk of a
misfit. When there is a distinct possibility of a misfit
, no not rescue them . One of
the worst bids I have seen in a long time came tonight with ♠KJ109 ♥xx
♦xx ♣QJ109x . The opponents ( every vul ) opened 2♦ which was
alerted as 4-4-4-1 unspecified singleton & 11-15 HCP. Partner doubles &
RHO bid 2♥ alerted as non forcing & can be a 3 card
suit. Your bid ? The 2♦ bidder is now
going to announce her stiff or heart fit one or the other so you pass. The 2♦ bidder bids 2♠
& I double with ♠Axx
♥AKQJ ♦KQxxx
♣x . Responder has ♠Qx ♥xxxxxx ♦xx ♣xxx so
your choice of death ? Responder bids 3♣ which is
doubled & ends the auction. ♠xxxx
♥x ♦AJ10x
♣AKxx is the board & top defense is 6 down for +1700 !. My partner , oblivious of misfit possibilities rescued them by bidding 2♠ , so played in a 4♠ Moysean which luckily made. Horrific
bidding.