Thursday,
April 19, 2007 12:39 AM
Hand Evaluation - Godfather 2NT ( Soft Values )
PITBULLS:
As every Bridge player knows , not all HCP’s are created
equal. Controls ( quick tricks ) are more
suitable for suit contracts & slam going. Soft values (queens & jacks )
& combinations thereof are more suitable for NT. In fact
, this is another way of classifying hand
types in Bridge. Experts evaluate their HCP’s ,
beginners just total them . This HCP
classification is still another advantage of playing new suit 2NT as an alternative to 4th
suit forcing. The new suit 2NT can show the softer
value hands with a fit for partners minor & the 4th
suit can show a more control
orientated hand
with a fit for partners
minor. A new inference for 4th suit forcing has
appeared. 4th suit forcing
now shows controls & distribution as opposed to soft values & a balanced hand
suitable for NT.
Here is a hand that shows this
advantage of playing the godfather 2NT as a ”new suit”
and forcing one round. ♠Jx ♥10x ♦AKxxx ♣AJ9x opposite ♠A10xx ♥Axx ♦xx
♣KQ10x . Partner opens 1♦ , you respond a spade. Partner rebids 2♣ so now what
? This is the wrong hand to bid the godfather 2NT as a “new suit”. You
are all controls so when partner has Qxx
of hearts or the like , it is better that she bid the NT. I would bid 2♥ as a 4th
suit. Partner cannot bid NT , so you end up in 5♣ for +600 when 3NT has only 8
tricks !!
Same opening hand & auction but this time give you ♠KQxx ♥KJ10 ♦xx ♣KQ10x so this time you bid 2NT. With the first hand ,
partner bids 3NT so this time 3NT makes & 5♣ fails. Note the
advantage of controls vrs soft HCP’s
as the determining factor in
these auctions. Now for the ultimate advantage of
the godfather 2NT , minor
suit slams when opener has
an intermediate hand . Give
the opener ♠x
♥Axx ♦AKxxx ♣AJ9x so over 2NT she “patterns out” by bidding 3♥. Responder now
knows there is zero duplication of value in spades ( x
opp Axxx ) & that she has extra. 7♣ has chances
and 6♣ is virtually untouchable.
I was reviewing some Bridge Worlds
from the 1960’s . In those days, 2NT by responder was a game force.
In the 1970’s , with the introduction of the dreaded 4th
suit forcing , 2NT by responder became invitational.
In the modern era , 2NT as a new suit by responder is
forcing one round
. A compromise between those two old treatments. Playing 2NT as a one round force is
obviously the best treatment for IMPS. Stopping in 2NT on a dime in IMPS is a bigger gamble than carrying on to 3NT. +600
vrs +150 is a lot of IMPS.
There is no advantage to 2NT in IMPS
being non forcing & just invitational unless you want to play in
2NT as a contract. 3 of your minor is a safer contract anyway than playing 2NT.
For the luxury of this fantastic place
to play the hand , you must leap to 3NT to “force to
game” . This “standard” way means you ignore the 3 tier structure of opening
bids. When partner has an intermediate range
you effectively have made a pre-empt & blown partner out of the water. 3NT ends all auctions so partner will not
explore at the 4 level. In IMPS , the advantages of the
godfather treatment outweigh the disadvantages by a country mile.