Friday,
June 23, 2006 5:30 PM
Hand Evaluation - Q Bids ( Balancing Doubles )
PITBULLS:
When partner makes a T/O double , how forcing is a Q bid ? This subject , of course , has been discussed at length by experts
in the Bridge World magazine for years. They have included an understanding in
Bridge World standard that a Q bid is forcing
until a suit is rebid/raised or game has been reached.
In other words , you cannot pass a bid made after a Q
bid. You promise at least one more
bid. This understanding prevents jumping to force so conserves room to explore for your best fit or slam.
All well and good
, but what about balancing doubles
? Here is where we feel a Q bid just
shows cards ( a D.S.I.P. Q bid ) so does not promise
more bidding. This Q bid can be made by either partner in balancing situations & is not forcing after another bid.
♠Qxx ♥ AQ10x ♦A10xx
♣Jx the auction goes 1♠ , you pass & partner
doubles in the balancing. You Q bid 2♠ & partner bids 3♣ . You bid 3♥ & partner
balanced with ♠J10x
♥Kxxx ♦ Kx ♣ KQ10x so should she bid again ? No partner did nothing
exciting like re Q bidding or jumping so this gets passed out so you make your
+140 so on to the next board.
1♥ opener so you pass with ♠
KQx ♥ xxx ♦
Kxx ♣ KJxx , partner doubles in the balancing spot. You have 12 HCP so you Q bid 2♥. Partner bids 2♠ so do you raise ? When Q bids do not promise
another bid , partner must jump or re Q bid to force so you pass ( balancing only ) . Partner
has ♠ Axxx ♥ xxx ♦
AQx ♣ Axx , you stop in a 26 HCP 2♠ partial making 2 for +110.
A Q bid is a depending on context bid. The meaning of the bid hanges , when the
bidding auction is different. The balancing spot changes the meanings of Q bids . It is that simple.
Balancing is an art form
. Therefore, do not put either partner in a straight jacket with forcing bids. Hand
evaluation & judgment
is needed as well as creativity. Creativity is stifled with too
many restrictions. Partner is expected to do something intelligent after a Q bid in balancing situations.