Friday, August 12, 2005 7:11 AM
Hand Evaluation – NT ( Disturbing
Opponents )
PITBULLS:
Everybody has a “toy” to disturb the opponents
NT and “get in there” to describe their majors. One of the worse tools for this purpose in my opinion
is Cappeletti. Any system that introduces ambiguity by concealing their long suit is just plain bad. The Cappeletti 2♣
bid is a horrible bid in that it conceals the suit thereby allowing the
opponents to pre-empt you out of determining the suit partner is holding. The simple
act of the opponents leaping to 3NT prevents you from maybe a cheap sacrifice
or even a double game swing if only
you knew what the suit was ! Not knowing
partners suit makes competing very difficult for the same reason. Bids
are wasted just determining partners hand when the system failed to show it at
the cheapest level..
There are some good things about Capelletti also. The double as penalty is good. The major
suit structure is good. The notion of showing two suits with one bid is good.
2♥ & 2♠ showing that suit with a minor is helpful. A good replacement for Capelletti
which revolves around the major suits
as the single suiter
, is to play the following
“multi” 2♦ system. 2♦ shows either a single suited heart hand or spade hand. You reduce the ambiguity
down to the majors so you can act with major cards as with the multi 2♦.
Have 2♣ show spades
& a red suit . Since hearts is a “red
suit” , this 2♣ bid covers both the majors but it is
better than Capelletti in that it narrows down your other suit. This “either / or” structure
allows for Paradox advances since you know the 2nd suit is either
hearts or
diamonds. A 2♠ overcall now shows specifically spades & clubs which pinpoints the minor right away. 2♥ is still
ambiguous as showing that major with
an unknown minor. The double remains as penalty but
change the Capelletti 2♦ bid to the
multi 2♦ showing either major ! This system applies in
the balancing spot also.
When you have a fit with partners major after the 2♦ call & want to go to game leap to 4♣. Partner
will bid 4♦ with hearts and 4♥ with spades allowing the strong NT on lead. If for some
reason you want partner to play the hand ( bathroom
break), bid 4♦ and partner will bid her major.
Tricks opposite the Multi 2 diamond overcall.
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However ParadoX allows similar bids at
the three level - extending the preempt
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The 2♣ overcall showing spades or a red suit is built for
Paradox advances. By bidding the red suit you do not have , you are inviting in the
other red suit. Two spades can be used as an out rather than just a preference.
2NT is a big hand normally without spades.
Ex
responder holds . ♠x ♥QJ10x ♦xxx ♣AJ109x 1NT-2♣*-P-2♦ when partner has hearts as the red suit , she accepts
the game invite , otherwise
passes 2♦. When responder has both red suits ,
pre-emptive action can take place as it is a pass
or correct situation.
The double should be an either/or bid. A strong NT with a good lead or a hand too strong to overcall.
This structure applies in the balancing spot also and against strong or weak
NT’s.
When the opponents open a minor & respond 1NT which gets passed out , you need a way to get back into the auction. A
balancing double should always be penalty ( trap ) so
Kantar suggest bidding the other minor as a T/O for the majors. This leaves the
original minor as natural. Tom Gandolfo
recommends playing “minors/majors” with these auctions. 2♦ regardless of the minor opened , shows the majors & 2♣ regardless of the
minor opened shows the minors . Discuss with partner.