Friday,
April-10-09
Hand
Evaluation – Overcalls ( Lead Directing )
PITBULLS:
We have said in many articles that an opening bid should not be a competitive tool to
disrupt the opponents or compete for partials better. An opening bid should
serve some purpose & show a suit or quick tricks for defense.
You do not open a flat 12 vul vrs
without 1 1/2 quick tricks to make the opponent's guess to
eventually win or a partial or confuse them. The reason should be obvious as
you make partner guess
also & there goes the partnership aspect of Bridge. Partner
does not
trust your opening bids anymore & is constantly giving you leeway
in case you do not have an opening bid. The dreaded semi-pysche
with the sole purpose of making the "opponents guess" in a competitive
situation if & when
that materializes.
What about overcalls
? Years ago before the Bergen/Cohen doctrine surfacing in
the 1990's , an overcall
was equated to a decent suit. When
you had a decent suit ,
you could overcall with values well
under an opening bid. When your suit was not too good even
at the one level , you needed extra HCP's to justify
your overcall. A weak
hand with a weak
suit was not an overcall with any
vulnerability or any situation. The
bid had no purpose .
Competing for partials was not even a consideration in IMPs ( matchpoints different story
though ) . A partial is equivalent to a
grand slam in matchpoints. The reason again was back to the adage that
Bridge is a partnership
game.
Partner could trust your overcalls for
leads rather than trying one of her suits. Lead direct doubles revolved
around the suit
discipline for overcalls. At the two level
overcalling with bad suits is not done even with compensating HCP's. Partners expectation was that you have a decent suit when
you overcall at the two level. Simple concept to live by. An overcall or an opening bid was not considered as primarily designed to
compete for partials.
Bergen/Cohen do not agree with the above as they feel
competing for partials is the be all & end all of
Bridge. Your overcall is redefined from showing a decent suit to just a competitive tool. They
feel that ♠Kxxxx ♥Kx
♦Kxx ♣xxx
is a vulnerable vrs not overcall. Their reasoning is
to ignore the vulnerability & suit quality as
competing for partials is of the utmost importance relative to discipline , lead direction & safety in the game of
Bridge. When ♠AQJ10 is behind you , that is the cost
for competing for partials. Nothing is more important than competing for partials , not leads , not sets & not constructive
bidding. All these other Bridge elements must take a back seat to competing for a partial in their minds.
They do not worry about sets & even brag that they go for -1100 once in a
while like it is some badge of honour.
All well & good ,
but what about poor
partner. She does not trust your overcalls for leads so tries
her own on a hit & miss basis. She may not
trust your overcalls period ! Can I compete with my doubleton honour
opposite partner's vul overcall ?.
Of course not , as you may go for your life
competing for a partial. Partners overcall does not promise a suit even vul against not. You introduce ambiguity & guessing to
your overcalls. Does she have a suit this time ? Your guess
. Leeway must be routinely given so possibly games & slams may be
missed when partner does
have the goods. The psychic lack of discipline backlash.
What about overcalls in the sandwich position when both the opponents have bid ? No , lead directing overcalls
do not apply there also as competing is paramount. ♠AJ9xx ♥Kx ♦J10xx ♣Qx is a hand where you cannot use your hand
evaluation skills. 1♣-P-1♦-?
Partner is a passed hand & 3 of your HCP's are in their suit giving you an
effective 8 HCP's. Balancing can come later when they find a fit. What if
it is their hand for 3NT ? Should a spade lead be
demanded by overcalling "for a lead" . When
they bid ♥'s , partner
can figure out a spade lead. When they rebid some number of NT
, partner may be able to devine a spade lead.
What if partner has ♦KQxx
or ♥Q109xx why is it important to throw her off
her natural lead when ♠KQ10x could be behind you ? You
only have a 50 % change that you have an entry with your ♥K even when your
spades are established. Partner with a spade honour ,
may find a spade lead on her own. In order to compete for partials
vigoursly something has to give. However
, I feel partnership discipline & leads are just too important to give up. Partner can place cards ( HCP's ) in NT contracts based on the fact that I did
or did not overcall. When I did not overcall ,
I do not have a suit that can withstand the lead. Pretty
simple stuff. In short , I do not agree with
Bergen/Cohen. You do not have to compete their
way in the game of Bridge. Anybody can bray like a jackass.