Monday, October 24, 2005 4:31 AM
Hand Evaluation - Q bids ( One Suiters
)
Michaels Q bids & unusual 2NT
are either/or bids . They are weak designed to
complicate the opponents auctions or very
strong as strong two suiters are hard to describe. What about monster one suiters when the opponents
have opened the bidding ? We prefer keeping the T/O double
& monster one suiters
as far apart as possible
. This is especially so in the balancing
position as partner quite often converts for penalty when we do not
want her to. Charles Goren almost had the right idea to describe these hands.
He suggested a direct Q
bid to describe
these monster hands. We think a Goren Q bid
is the device to show these one suited monsters but a jump Q bid.
Playing a jump Q bid as natural is a terrible waste of a good bid. Yes , I
know they open bad minors so you could hold 7 of them so back in later. Jump Q bids in the major ask partner to bid 3NT with a stopper
in the opponents suit. Why not make these bids as an either/or bid also ? When you now
pull 3NT to your suit , you have slam on your mind.
You can make these jump Q bids with any monster one suiter.
One bidding theorist came up with
the idea of “coded”
responses when partner makes a jump
Q bid in the minor or major. These jump Q bids in the opponent’s minor still ask partner to bid
3NT as with the major but just respond controls when you do not have a stopper.
When partner bid 3♥ , she has one or less , a response of 3♠ shows two or more. Partner knows where
the hand is going to be played , she just does not what level.
A jump Q bid in the major works the same. You want to be in 3NT but if partner
does not have a stopper in their suit , automated control showing is in effect. She bids 4♣
with 1 or less & 4♦ with two or more. Let’s try out
some hands . ♠x
♥Axx ♦AKQJ10xx
♣Jx 1♠ to your right so you bid 3♠ . Partner has no spade stopper so she bids 4♣ saying she has one
or less control. You sign off in 4♦ as that is
probably too high already. If partner bids 4♦ showing two or
more controls , you can bid 5♦ or if your hand
was stronger bid normal Blackwood.
OK now the jump Q bids in the minors . These are “control asking” bids similar to
the Barton strain when partner does not bid 3NT. I do not like control asking bids in theory
as they are too single handed. However , what better
time to be single handed when you have a monster one suiter
? I held this hand playing with my
regular partner the other night. ♠AKQJxxx ♥AKxx ♦x
♣x , RHO opened 1♦ . Over 3♦ bid by me puts partner in a straight jacket so he must show controls if no stopper. Partner
bids 3♠ showing two or more controls. I bid 4NT ( straight
Blackwood ) , with one ace , I contract for a spade slam so that makes for
+1430. If the opponents interfere , DOPI is in effect . Double shows the first
step & pass the 2nd step.
Here is a hand from the Bridge
World. RHO opens 1♥, you have ♠AKQJxxxx ♥void ♦Ax ♣AJx . The popular BWS response was to make a takeout double. A double is horribly inadequate in my
opinion. Bid a jump Q bid of 3♥ , partner bids 4♦ showing 2 or more controls. As she did not bid 3NT as requested, these controls must be outside the heart suit ,
specifically the two minor suit kings !! You now have 12 tricks and the odds
that the club queen being with the opening bidder or suit establishment/squeeze
possibilities you bid 7♠. Try getting their any
other way !!