Tuesday,
January 30, 2007 5:58 PM
Hand Evaluation – Tactics ( Moyseans )
PITBULLS:
Sometimes 4-3 major suit fits or “Moyseans”
can be a very nice contract.
Usually these contracts are worth 10 IMPS when 3NT will fail because of no stoppers in a side suit. Moysens play well when the short trump hand ( 3) takes the tap
when you have strong trump.
I would go so far as “promoting” a strong 4 card suit to a 5 card suit to offer
an alternative contract. Take
this hand for example. ♠KQJ10 ♥K10xxx ♦Kx ♣xx , partner opens 1NT .
You bid Stayman , whatever partner
does , you have a way of
describing these 5-4 Smolen hands. I do not bid Stayman
on this particular 5-4. I am promoting my spade suit to a 5 card suit treating this hand
as a 5-5 in the majors. I bid 2♥ as a transfer
to spades & bid hearts describing my hand as a 5-5 in the majors. Partner
has ♠A98 ♥Ax ♦AJxxx
♣Qxx & 4♠ makes while 3NT loses the first 5 club tricks.
Quite often the decision to play a Moysean comes with your choice of opening bids or your first response. Partner opens 1♦ , you have ♠AKQ9 ♥Qxxxx ♦x ♣Jxx
promoting your strong spade suit to a 5 carder might lead you to an
excellent Moysean. Accordingly you respond 1♠ & partner has ♠J10x ♥Kx ♦AJ1098x ♣Ax so 4♠ is an excellent contract.
Moyseans
are sometimes played after probing for NT , you find
out you do not have a suit stopped for NT. If you bid your majors naturally like my partners & I do , sometimes you can bail out to a decent Moysean so maybe salvage a game. We have a rule that when responder bids a major , it is a suit
so can be a resting place later in an auction. Do not forget that Bridge is a
game of suits. Look at the quality
of your major suit so if it can stand the demands of a Moysean , go for it !
Tom Gandolfo had a good hand in
Regina for a possible Moysean. ♠xx ♥KQx ♦Qxx ♣AJ10xx . Tom opened 1♣ &
Kiz responded 1♥. Tom has a suit
orientated hand with ruffing value & good trump.
This is an ideal hand for a 2♥ bid for many reasons. By bidding 1NT , partner
will pass with many flat hands with ♥J10xxx or ♥Axxxx of hearts where
hearts is a far superior partial or game. With your spade holding
, you could lose a double partial swing. If they balance 2♠ , partner is poorly placed to compete in hearts. Over
2♠ it could be folly to single handedly bid 3♥ if partner
responded 1♥ on xxxx & has spades but not enough
HCP’s to double.
Speaking of balancing , some people have the wrong impression that you are bidding your own hand. On the contrary
, you are bidding the table
in other words, the information that the
opponents have passed the hand out at the one
level. With the hand above , the auction
went
1♣-P-1♥-P
1NT-P-P-? & I held ♠AK10x
♥xx ♦J109x
♣xxx . If the opponents have 20 HCP , this gives
partner 12 HCP’s with no bid over 1♣ . There is a spade suit missing, so if partner has ♠QJx or 4th of spades , we could make +140 in
spades. As it turns out RHO was setting a trap for the balancer as she passed 11 HCP
. Even with her
11 HCP , if partner had a 4th spade , I am cold for +110 in spades. ♠QJxx ♥xxx ♦Axxx
♣xx . 4♠ ,3♦ & a club
ruff. If I had a 5th spade , I have an
automatic balance despite my 8 HCP. Location ,
location & location for balancing.
Since Bridge is played in a clockwise direction , I
would tend to balance with less HCP’s not
more because partners HCP’s are over the opening bidders. Balancing
in the sandwich position should
actually deny HCP’s. At this table after some thought ,
I decided not to balance 2♠ as the opponents were of high caliber &
would not hesitate to double. Against weak opponents in matchpoints , I would bid 2♠
in a heartbeat as we may have a two suited fit & partner could not bid over
1♣.
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