Wednesday, July 09, 2003 5:18
PM
Hand Evaluation –
Misfits ( The Art of Passing )
PITBULLS:
Expert players use the green card
when appropriate . Quoting an unknown Bridge player
“anybody can bray like a Jackass” . Passing is both an
art & a science . The science is ( you guessed it ) applying patterns during the bidding.
Translating the opponents bidding
into patterns allows you to bid again or
discretely pass . Take this hand
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Strong NT to your right and LHO is a passed
hand. You decide to pass & await developments . LHO transfers to hearts
& RHO bids 2 hearts which is alerted as not liking hearts . Do you now back in
with a double or 2NT for the minors? Apply patterns so you can get your answer . The hearts are most likely 5-5-2-1 around the table
with partner
holding 5 of them . Give her 3 or 4 spades with her 5 hearts so that means she
is dangerously short in the minors
for you to bid . Put the green card on the table.
1♦ to your left
& RHO bids 1NT which you double. LHO bids 2♣ ,
partner passes and RHO bids 3♦ . Do you double
again ? Apply
patterns in
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order to “bid the
table” . LHO is probably 5-5 in the
minors so very short in the majors. RHO bid 1NT going in, jumped in diamonds therefore , is also very
short in the majors . Partner is marked with no HCP’s on the auction but she does hold length
in the majors . Double again as you might have an excellent major suit spot.
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Not vul my partner
Scott Brinsmead opened 3♠ , vul
RHO overcalled 4♥ !! Has Christmas come early ? Wait a minute
the 4♥ bidder has a partner . What defense do you
have for 7 of either minor ? I passed quickly &
LHO went into a tank . A pass card eventually hit the
table so we took our +300. LHO had a void in hearts with nice minors . He definitely would bail to his makeable minors, if
I doubled.
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One spade by RHO so you pass
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Apply the spade
pattern 5-4-3-1 and partner has a singleton spade . This gives her 12 cards
that might fit your hearts or diamonds . I would
double & pull partners 3♣ to 3♦ ( equal level conversion ) if necessary .
The “art” side of passing is reading
opponents & “smelling” misfit auctions.
There are standard auctions that suggest a misfit , so
you can stay out of those auctions. People astute players can read vibes that
indicate the hands are not fitting well for the opponents so a pass would be a
good bid to make . Peter Jones makes more passes than
any other Bridge player alive . He is quite often right .
I think this is a skill he picked up from Texas holdem
where passing is a must . Self discipline ,
patterns &
passing goes hand in hand . You earn a lot of IMPS by
passing when it is right !! Bridge is a bidders game is for the Cohens of
the world. Weak opponents let you get away with bad bids. There is an art to passing.