Sunday, May 02, 2004 1:52 AM
Hand Evaluation – Overcalls
( Subsequent Doubles )
PITBULLS:
Modern overcall style is to show shape before strength
with one suited hands. The old fashioned way
was to show strength before shape. You would double to show 16 HCP’s or more
therefore you were forced to make off shape take out doubles even
with one suiters.
The modern way is to overcall with pretty
good one suited hands. The
limit of the strength of these hands is if partner were to pass
, would game be missed ?
Since our one suited overcalls
can be quite strong , D.S.I.P. doubles are needed to
clarify the HCP’s later on in the auction. Trump
stack doubles are therefore thrown out of the equation with all overcalls in competition for the initial double. They simply do not exist right up to & including the game level. After you have opened the bid , responder cannot make
trump stack penalty doubles as you play negative doubles usually up to the 4
level or higher.. Now with overcalls, you cannot make trump
stack doubles as the first double as D.S.I.P. theory kicks in. The double also
does not mean I have changed my mind
& should have made a T/O double originally.
♠AKJxxx ♥x ♦KQxx ♣Kx 1♥ ,you overcall 1♠ , LHO bids 2♥ & partner passes
. RHO bids 4♥.
I have seen players single handily bid 4♠ here , hit partner with ♠x ♥QJ109 ♦xxx ♣QJ10xx . –500 your way instead of +800 your way . A
double by you should be D.S.I.P. competitive because you would not be bidding or
doubling with a trump stack in their
suit. Partner will bid 4♠ or leave it in at her
discretion. It is not a T/O to the other suits as you had your chance at a
lower level. The double
is a T/O to my
suit or pass. The bid cannot be a T/O double as I already had
that choice at the one level &
I did not exercise that option. Say partner had a hand too weak to bid 2♠
over 2♥ . ♠Qxx ♥xxx ♦J109xx
♣xx is a hand that she will pull the double as cheap insurance & gets
rewarded with +790 !!
Tom & I had auction a while back
that shows this point well . The vul
opponents opened 1♥ vul in 4th chair
. Tom decided to compete as a passed hand not vul with
♠AKxx ♥xx
♦QJxx ♣xxx so he bid a spade . The opponents bid 2♥ , I held a nice
playing hand ♠Jxx ♥xx ♦Axxx ♣KQ10x . So I bid 3♥ , the opponents bid 4♥ so around to me . Time to bid a nice non vul
sacrifice against their 620 ? No , this is terribly single
handed . Let partner decide
instead , by you doubling & asking partners permission to bid. Partner knows
you do not have hearts on this auction as this is a D.S.I.P. double situation. Tom
passes 4♥ doubled so it goes for +500 . 4♠ doubled goes for -300 our way on a silly Moysean . Doubles in
competitive auctions should never
be trump stack doubles . The pass card is reserved for those types of hands after
overcalls. Do not rescue bad bidding opponents by bidding . Preserve your
options by doubling.
Since we overcall on very good hands with expert opponents leaping to
game on weak distributional hands quite often , a double of a game must be clarified . Having
it never being a trump stack double when
we are in the auction competing is an excellent understanding
. When you do have some trump values so you feel you can beat their
game, just put the green card on
the table . Bridge is a partnership game so partner will
go wrong in these auctions when doubles alternate
between good hands or trump
stacks. It is a hard habit to break but pass
with trump stacks instead of doubling. You are playing IMPS in a
strong field so it is not a loss . They will probably
play the wheels off the hand so endplay you in trump anyway. The double now has
a different meaning with D.S.I.P. double theory.
In IMPS , I am a great believer in D.S.I.P.
doubles as opposed to “never pull my penalty doubles” type of doubles . Why , well the IMP scale coupled with our style of
overcalling on very good hands dictate this philosophy . Take this hand not vul vrs vul
& RHO opens a heart . You have ♠x ♥AK10 ♦K1098 ♣AK109x so decide to bid 2♣ . LHO bids 2♥ , partner passes , RHO surprises you by bidding 4♥ . Should you double ? In rubber bridge it is clear cut
. +800 gets you $40.00 at a nickel . In Match
Points it is clear cut , you must double & get your +800 . Even if
the field is not in 4♥ , there might be
people doubled in 3♥ , so to go for the best score you should double . In IMPS, put the green card
on the table . Why ?
Assuming your intelligent partners are in a part score for +110 , you have these people in 4♥ down 3 for +300
you are winning 10 IMPS anyway . If you double & collect +800 you win +13 IMPS ! In effect , in IMPS you are excluding D.S.I.P. double strategy for a 3 IMP gain !!
In IMPS , when you double a game
after overcalling, you want partner to do something intelligent
which includes pulling your doubles. Take the same scenario as above but take
away the HCP’s in the opponents suit . ♠x ♥xx ♦AKJx ♣AKJ10xx
. Again you
double 4♥ after overcalling 2♣ . In other forms
of Bridge you probably back in 4NT to say pick a minor. This is very single handed .
Partner can have heart values , spade values ,
shortness in clubs & would love to play it in 4♥X . Why not pass
the decision to partner with a double ? This is not a penalty double or you would have just
quietly passed & taken your plus. This double is saying I want to bid 5♣
but because we are an established partnership , you
can make the decision. A double of
their major suit game does not mean
you “forgot” to make a takeout double at a lower
level .
That is downright stupid ! The double should mean just the opposite. I overcalled with such
a strong hand because
a flaw prevented me from making an original takeout double .
Playing equal level conversion , we can make off shape takeout doubles. The above
auction should send a red flag message that I do not have the other major
so D.S.I.P.