Wednesday, August 18, 2004 1:13 AM
Hand Evaluation – Suits ( Asking Bids )
PITBULLS:
An established partnership has a
huge advantage when they have asking bids
in their arsenal. Control Asking Bids have been around for decades. No , they are not the Barton type of “control asking”
bids which is just a different form of Blackwood. These bids
ask partner if they control an unbid or bid suit . Spades are the agreed trump suit with the
opponents bidding diamonds . A jump to 5♠ asks how you control diamonds.
A pass says I do not . 6♠ says I have a 2nd round control , 5NT says I have the king of
diamonds & 6♦ says I have 1st round control. This understanding also
occurs when all three suits have
been bid or Q bid. 5 of the agreed trump
suit or a jump to 5 of the agreed trump suit asks to
describe the controls in the unbid suit
with the same responses as above.
The 2nd most common asking
bid is after partner pre-empts 4
of a major. Say partner opens
4♥ , you bid 5♣
. Obviously you are not rescuing a pre-empt . You are
making a control asking bid in clubs. 5♥ by partner says
I cannot control clubs , 6♥ 2nd
round control of clubs , 5NT the club
king & 6♣ 1st round control. In a Q bidding auction , when you jump to 5 of the trump suit , it is an asking
bid in the unbid suit with similar responses. A 4♠ bid after 4♥ opener is not a
rescue but an asking bid in the
spade suit.
The 5NT bid is a asking bid in the trump suit after a 4 of a major
opener which is the grand slam force in normal
auctions. After a 4 of a major opening , the bid is modified to show the solidarity of the trump suit instead. 6 of the trump suit is the death response
, a bid of 7 means my suit is solid opposite a void
, a 6♦ bid says my suit is solid opposite xxx or the queen. A 6♣ bid is
very interesting and says I have a solid suit opposite 2 small
& possibly after a stiff. Partner nowresponds
6♦ with a stiff , 7 of the trump suit with two
small and 6 of the trump suit with a void.
When partner pre-empts a weak two or three bid , 4♣
is usually reserved for a control asking bid (4♦ over clubs )
with responses involving controls . Since you are a disciplined pre-empter,
you will not have an outside ace after pre-empting at the 3 level but you could have an outside
Ace after a weak 2. Since 10 HCP’s is
the maximum for a weak two , we will only have to
consider up to two controls To keep the treatments consistent for both pre-empts , the
responses after 4♣ involve the trump queen & consider the Ace or King
as a control 4¨=0/0 or 0/1;4©=1/0;4ª=1/1;4NT=2/0;5§=2/1 . The 4♦ asking bid if clubs agreed as the trump suit is similar.
Another asking
bid ( using Kantars lingo ) is the specific suit asking bid. My partners &
I use this bid only in two circumstances . After a 2♣
opener , a jump rebid of a suit establishes the suit
so responder is required to show a control. A suit bid after that asks for
partners holding in that specific suit. A return to the trump suit is always
the death response so
you just go up in steps. Aces
are taken out of the equation so steps are
defined around the King and Queen 1st step response shows the queen , 2nd Kxx , 3rd Kx and raise of the specific suit shows both king & queen .
It makes no sense normally for a very strong hand to “Q bid” to a known weak hand . Therefore , the default understanding when a 2♣
bidding “Q bids” to responder who has shown no controls
is that asking bids apply instead.
I recently had a hand where this principle applies. I held ♠Kx ♥AKQ198x ♦void ♣AKQJx & opened 2♣. Partner held ♠QJxx ♥Jxxx ♦xx
♣xxx & responded 2♥ which shows no
controls. I bid 3♥ , partner bid 4♥ so I need the spade queen for 6♥ , so why not ask him with a 4♠ bid ? Partner bids 5♠ , which should be
a grand slam try showing both spade
honours. 4NT is useless with a 2♥ response so it
should be defined as asking for specific queens.
Kantar has specific suit asking bids with KCB which is the 2nd circumstance that we use
these bids. He has some rules 1) always
thru 4NT first 2) A suit bid that is not the Queen ask is the SSA 3) You forego specific kings when
you go this route 4) the death response to the SSA is returning to the trump
suit . The steps are same as above &
when the King has been denied ( via queen ask ), the responses defined around the queen and the jack can be
thrown in , 1st step shows the queen and raising
the suit shows the QJ of the suit .
Bridge should not be a burden of memory
work .
However , the above
is an exception that all established partnerships should have memorized.
The stakes are high in these
auctions so the strain on your memory cells is worth it. A Hollywood starlet
can memorize an entire script , so you should be able to
memorize the contents of one e-mail !!