Tuesday, March 01, 2005 6:22 PM
Hand Evaluation - Opening Bids (
Quick Tricks )
PITBULLS:
One of the most important facets of hand evaluation is determining whether you have an
opening bid. Again controls should be the deciding factor whether a hand should be opened not totaling HCP’s. The club series defines an opening bid as 13 HCP with 2 ½ defensive tricks. Defensive tricks
are controls or combinations that
can become tricks 50 % of the
time. KQ or AQ combinations bring in the concept of ½ defensive tricks as they
depend on the location of outstanding honours. With lots of distribution or a nice suit, you can deviate from the strict standard of 2 ½
defensive tricks as there is a tactical advantage of “firing the first shot”
& opening. However , keep defensive tricks in
mind, even with those distributional hands.
♠AKxxx ♥Kxxxx ♦xx ♣x is an opener
& ♠QJxxx ♥QJxxx ♦Ax ♣x is not an
opener due to a lack of
defensive tricks.
Opening 11 , 12 or 13 HCP without defensive tricks is
very poor Bridge. You deceive
partner who has geared her Bridge judgment to the expectation that an
opening bid holds the minimum requirement of controls. Game bidding , competing , slam bidding and penalty doubles are
all “thrown off” when you make these garbage semi-psyches
as I call them. For an opening bid , you are not just
a mere Abacus & count your beads
so if they come to 11 ,12 or 13 it’s an opening bid . You must evaluate your hand & if it
holds the requisite number of controls ,
it becomes an opening bid.
Location ,
location & location are the 3 most important factors in real estate. Also , opening bids follow the same location guidelines. Are
your HCP’s unsupported
? Are they located in your long suits ?
Are they in quick trick combinations ?
Are they located in the opponents suit ? This thinking
is opening bid hand evaluation. ♠KJ ♥QJ
♦QJxx ♣QJxxx this hand is 13 HCP but is nowhere close to an opening bid. ½ a quick trick , values in short suits & overall barely a
response , let alone an opening bid. A well known vocal local player ( garbage opener advocate
) once told me that BJ Trelford passed 13 HCP playing
with him. He was incredulous ! I can only construct
approx 250,000 13 HCP hands that I would not open. Yet , I would open some 10 HCP hands in a flash. HCP’s are
only one of many hand evaluation
indicators for an opening bid , not the only one. Do not be a slave to the HCP system
for your opening bids. Use time tested Bridge logic.
Playing with a tormentee
we got into trouble because of a non opening bid in 1st seat.
Contrast these two 11 HCP hands ♠xx ♥xxx
♦Axx ♣AKxxx and ♠Qx
♥xxx ♦KJx
♣AJxxx . One of these 11 HCP hands is an opening bid & the other one is not
even close. Why ? One has controls with 3 defensive
tricks but the other has only 1 ½ defensive tricks with an unsupported queen.
There is no advantage to opening the 2nd hand. If there is game
, you will get to it as a passed hand.
Otherwise by opening,
you are deceiving partner & will probably cause her
to make a wrong competitive decision. Yes , you may
confuse weak opponents but there is more to the game of Bridge than that.
Anyway a tormentee
did open that hand above 1♣
in first seat , we got a 1♦ overcall . I bid 1NT
with a flat 4-3-3-3 10 HCP ♠AJx
♥QJxx ♦Q109 ♣10xx
, Judy Chapman
bid 2♠ . Around to me again . Well partner opened
the bidding , I cannot sell out at the two level with
10 HCP so I double. Now back to the non-opening semi
psyche. To leave in the double , you must evaluate your hand again. Do
I have what partner reasonably
expects for my opening bid ? I am one defensive
trick short for my opening bid , I only have 11 HCP with only 2 trump & partner showing only two or
three trump with the 1NT bid & double. Do you convert the double ? This is not a close decision ,
so you pull to 2NT or 3♣ in a micro second. Anyway the Tormentee left in the double so –470 resulted as the two
spade bidder only held ♠Kxxxxx
♥AK ♦xx
♣Kxx a far superior opener to that of the Tormentee
& her partner
who had overcalled . Of course 2♠ was a silly bid as 1NT should be doubled but her partner had made
an “overcall” on ♠xx ♥xxxx
♦Axxxx ♣Qx , the magical 6 count was all she needed to make her doubled part score.
Bridge anarchy runs rampant with none of the players having what they
announced.
Opening non opening bids is a terrible lack of discipline which drives partners crazy. If you analyze
disasters in a round , I would hazard a
guess that the majority stem from a non opening bid in the first instance.
Evaluate your hand paying attention to your defensive
tricks before you open. A wise Bridge player once said “anybody can bray like a jackass” & open . An expert Bridge player has what she announces when she opens the bidding
. Discipline in Bridge means having your opening bids ( quick tricks
) & not making the dreaded garbage “semi-psyche”
to fool
partner.