Wednesday,
June 28, 2006 2:26 AM
Hand Evaluation - ELC ( Levels )
PITBULLS:
In my mind , an overcall shows a one suited hand especially at the two level & higher.. You have a
multitude of toys to show all kinds of two suiters , of course 3 suiters are handled by a T/O
double. Overcalls
should be defined as showing a one
suited hand in my mind. Rules are made to be broken so with the wrong
combination of suits , you can overcall at the one level with two suits . Normally done though ,
when you do not have too much defense. When they open a minor , a double shows at least both majors . When they opened a major ,
a double shows at least the unbid major
and other suit (s). Equal level conversion handles the non shape T/O doubles.
Bring back the T/O double as a frequent tool as opposed to the ambiguous overcall which hides 2nd suits.
Equal level conversion is more than
that though. It is a style of Bridge
where converting to another suit
at any level up to & including the 7
level denies your suit & promises the bid suit & one higher ranking.
The bid at the same level is not
an advanced Q bid with a fit in your suit.
That just does not happen playing
an equal level conversion style at any level.
Equal level conversion defines your overcalls as a hand with one suit & not
much defense. The concept defines your
doubles as defensive in nature with more than one suit. Ambiguity is reduced. This concept is equal
level conversion not the one level conversion. A
conversion at the 2 thru the 7 level shows the expected values in accordance
with the level in which you are converting but not extra.
The conversion is still equal level.
Say you had this hand ♠KJxxx ♥xx ♦Ax
.♣AKxx , they open 1♦ . You have two suits but a 1♠ overcall is just a better bid than a T/O double at the one level. What if they open 3♦ ? I would now
choose a double as it is more
flexible & I have equal level conversion
to protect me. When partner bids 3♥ , I will bid 3♠ . Since we are at the same level , it does not
show extra but shows spades & clubs. This sequence gives partner
an option to bid 3NT with a little
extra. Overcalling 3♠ could be a disaster resulting in a huge
set or partner might pass 3♠ with ♠x ♥Axxx ♦xx
♣Qxxxxx & other hands where 5♣ makes but 3♠ goes down. Bidding 5 card suits at the 3 level & passing should not be an option with
this hand. Partner might even convert your double for penalty !! Still another advantage a double has over an overcall ! An overcall
with a 5 card suit at the 3 level is so final & does not describe your true hand.
What about even higher levels where the opponents have pre-empted ?. Here is where I feel an overcall
must show a one suited hand. The pre-empt has done its dirty work so you can not have shape T/O doubles
all the time. Equal level conversion goes hand in hand with pre-emptive auctions from the two level up to the four level. Double with defense with two suits ,
allow equal level conversion to
sort things out. You bring penalty conversion into the picture & bring your
2nd suit out of the closet.
Here is Tom Gandolfo in action
tonight. ♠KJxxx ♥AKJ
♦Ax ♣ AKx ,RHO opens 3♦ nv vrs vul. A double is obvious so partner bids 3♥ . Bidding 4♥ is a mild
underbid so it would be nice to have the 4th heart for a 4♦ slam try. A Q
bid must imply a fit & be a slam try on these auctions. A double followed
by 3NT would show the rock but not just a single stopper normally
. You do not have a perfect bid so I would try 3NT. At least I have
shown my balanced hand in the 2NT HCP range.
One bid you cannot make is 3♠ as that is equal level conversion so is not forcing. The old fashioned notion of doubling &
bidding a suit to show a rock is extinct playing equal level
conversion at any level.
As Kiz Fung says “big hands can take care of
themselves” . With Toms hand ,
he had many options to show a
moose so he does not need the 3♠ bid as strong. It is all
the intermediate two suiters and 5-4’s that need help with equal level
conversion when opponents are making it rough on you..
Equal level conversion is not level dependent. The approach just
means “equal level” not low level. Some Q bids rather than doubles are equal
level conversion. You Q bid , partner chooses a suit
& you convert at the same level. This means you have that suit & one
higher. You do not have
partner’s suit. No more ambiguity.