Wednesday,
December 06, 2006 3:49 PM
Hand Evaluation - Dominant Feature ( Suits )
PITBULLS:
Quite often in our game , you have many possible
routes you could go about to show
your hand to partner. When confronted with this choice of bids how
do you decide the best bid ?
Quite often this decision amounts to identifying the
dominant feature
of your hand. Take this hand for example , ♠Qxxx ♥AKJ
♦void ♣KQJ10xx , partner opens a strong NT. You could bid
Stayman & find your spade fit. You could treat
this hand as single suited club hand & use that systemic route.
The best feature of your hand is the
long , strong club
suit with a void. You
have 16 HCP also so you have a desire to get to a grand or small slam in clubs. Bidding Stayman
might hamper this objective , when partner does not
make the magic spade response. I would ignore my spade suit & bid 2♠ which shows all club hands. Partner surprises you by bidding 2NT , a super accept in clubs ! If you now bid 3♦ which
systemically shows shortness
in diamonds , what would a jump to 4♦ mean ? I
contend that this should be exclusion KCB
as a bid at the 3 level already shows shortness ( systemic
agreement ) . Over your 4♦ exclusion bid , partner bids 4NT showing two
aces outside the diamond suit. You now bid 5♦ which is
exclusion for specific kings . Partner bids 5♠ so you have now heard enough to bid 7♣ which is cold.
The key to this auction is the systemic agreement
that any immediate bid
in these 4 suit transfer auctions is supposed to
be a short suit. This allows a
jump to be defined as exclusion KCB.
Where there is a will , there is a way to use your tools properly to get the optimum
spot. These understandings are why established partnerships are worth their
weight in gold on any team. Poetry in
motion.
The 2nd key to the above auction
is the realization that Bridge is a game of suits . A good suit should be given priority over all remaining hand evaluation elements
according to none other than Benito Garozzo. Weak players give
HCP’s precedence over everything. They think “totaling HCP’s” is
Bridge bidding. Sadly , all that really means is that
they do not understand the game of Bridge. Suits , distribution , fit , quality
of HCP’s ( quick trick combinations) are all better hand evaluation indicators
than totaling HCP’s.