2007-09-14 22:53
Hand Evaluation - ELC ( Balancing )
PITBULLS:
Equal
level conversion is a must in the balancing chair & playing negative doubles.
Since you are protecting partners penalty double or trap ,
shape T/O doubles are not common.
Especially against suicide weak twos ,
you bend over backwards to double in the balancing spot with defense
measured in quick tricks in order to catch them speeding. However
, what if they escape ? You have
to scramble to the best spot. Equal level conversion is in effect
scrambling to your best fit. When you switch suits at the same level ,
it is saying simply , I do not have your suit nor do I have extra.
Equal level conversion is also necessary playing negative double theory
when your re-opening doubles are also off shape to catch
speeders.
Kiz Fung
brought up a good point playing equal level conversion in the balancing spot.
For the purpose of equal level conversion any bid over NT at the higher
level is considered “equal level” conversion. The auction goes
1♥-P-P-X
P-1NT-P-? any bid at the two
level is to play , not showing extra. You jump or Q bid
to show a good hand. You are just improving the 1NT partial after a
balancing bid ( scrambling ) . Kiz
actually held ♠AJxxx ♥Kx ♦KQx ♣Axx so a 2NT raise is
warranted. Bid NT with balanced hands. Partner bids 3NT with ♠Qx
♥J987 ♦Jx ♣KQJxx . There is no reason to try for a major suit game , as there may be danger of heart ruffs or a
10 trick game may be just too high . When partner has soft values
in hearts as advertised ♥Q10xx or ♥QJxx you want to be in
3NT anyway.
I had a hand with Tom in Pentiction ,
♠Jx ♥AQxx ♦AJ9xx ♣xx &
LHO opened 2♠ so around to you in the balancing seat.. You double , so partner bids 3♣ which is alerted as constructive.
I passed & we went two down vul in our 4-2
club fit cold for 130 in diamonds. 330 is a lot of IMPS to waste. Minimum equal
level conversion
to the rescue , so you bid 3♦ . What if you did
have a diamond rock in the balancing spot ? Say ♠Jx ♥AQxx ♦AKQ10xx ♣x with
the auction going the same way . You can always bid 3♠
to ask him to bid 3NT after your double & if he does not
, bidding diamonds at the 4 level
will now show this hand. Good hands take care of
themselves.
A tormenttee
& I held the same hand Thurs nite. ♠Q10xxxx ♥K1098 ♦AJ ♣x . LHO at both
tables opened 1♦ vul
which was passed around to the balancing seat. You have enough defense
to protect partners ♦ trap if there is one , so you double. Partner makes the obvious bid of
2NT with her 14 HCP . Bidding is based on probabilities , so you bid in accordance with the average
hand partner could hold for a double , not the worst hand. The cut
off point for a double in the balancing chair is 10 HCP with suitable quick
tricks .
The Tormentee passed 2NT & a baby 4♠ game was
missed. Partner will not hang you for balancing , so
1NT can be even up to a bad 11 HCP. A 2NT bid is nearing a 1NT overcall
range. Once partner bids 2NT , simply bid 4♠
as
partner is showing at least 2 spades with a very good hand behind the
opening bidder.
With re-opening doubles ( negative double theory )
& balancing doubles , double to show your defensive quick
tricks not your shape. Your primary objective is to protect
partner’s penalty double or trap of their suit. The double is not a T/O double
per se so unbid suits is not a criteria. Quick tricks are though. Since you are
off shape , you need a way to “scramble” if the
opponents found a fit. Enter equal level
conversion. Do not rescue the opponents in these auctions by
bidding anything other than a double when you hold quick defensive
tricks. You are not on their side , so protect
partner’s trap pass or penalty double.