Thursday, September 18, 2003 4:29
AM
Hand Evaluation - Suits ( Solid or semi-solid )
PITBULLS:
An age old problem that has been
bothering bidding theorists for
decades is how to describe solid or
semi-solid suits as well as a enough HCP’s to force
. In the old days , a strong jump shift by
responder showed a game forcing hand with a good
suit . Most everybody in Alberta plays weak jump shifts or splinters so we need clever ways to show
the old strong jump
shift hands. We do not need
to show solid suits ( no losers opposite a void) since KCB
can determine if you have no losers in your suit ( semi-solid definition) .
Having these bids show a solid suit is unduly restrictive. KQJ109xx , AKJ10xxx AQJ109xx can become solid suits with Blackwood. Here are the following treatments to show
good solid or semi-solid suits suits:
1)
Jumps
in forcing auctions – When a side
has forced to game , a jump is redundant . Therefore it shows a solid or semi-solid suit .
1♥-P-2♣-P
3♥ 2♣ has forced to game so
the jump shows a solid suit
1♦-P-1♥-P
1♠-P-2♣-P
3♦ 2♣ is 4th
suit forcing to game so 3♦ shows a solid suit
2♣-P-2♦-P
3♠ 3♠ shows a solid suit and demands that
controls be shown
1♠-P-2♣-P 4♣
shows a solid suit and a strong jump shift
2♦-P-4♣
2) Using
NT - Gambling 3NT shows a solid suit so a 3♣/3♦ pre-empt is a
broken suit
1♦-P-1♠-P
3NT shows a solid or semi-solid suit
1♦-P-1♠-P
3♦ does not
2♠-P-2NT-P
3NT solid or semi-solid spades
3)
3♣ Jump Shift - 3♣ as an artificial
jump shift allows a natural jump
to
show a good suit
1♠-P-1NT-P
3♣-P-3♦-P
3♠ Good hand
but suit might not be good ( 3NT maybe)
1♠-P-1NT-P
3♠ Good suit
4) 4th
suit forcing - Since you have 4th suit forcing at
your disposal, a natural
jump rebid by responder shows a good solid suit ( recovering the strong
jump shift )
1♣-P-1♦-P
1♠-P-3♦ 2♦ is invitational
so make a jump as
forcing with a good suit.
1♣-P-1♦-P
1♠-P-2♥-P
2NT-P-3♦ Long diamonds but broken suit as
used 4th suit forcing first
5) NMF (xyz ) -
Since a new minor is forcing over a 1NT rebid , a natural jump is
forcing
with a solid or semi-solid suit.
1♦-P-1♠-P
1NT-P-3♠ Forcing with solid
or semi-solid spades
1♣-P-1♠-P
1NT-P-2♦-P
2♥-P-2♠ Forcing with
broken spades
6) Texas Transfers -
Texas Transfers tend to show long
broken suits .
Transfers or taking control show better suits.
7) Wolff Relay - A
relay is a two way switch . By making a relay first you are
showing
a weak hand OR a weak suit.
Bidding natural and
insisting
on your suit shows a solid or semi-solid suit.
1♦-P-1♠-P
2NT-P-3♣-P
3♦-P-3♠-P This shows a broken spade
suit as you relayed first
1♦-P-1♠-P
2NT-P-3♠-P
3NT-P-4♠ This is a slam try
with a solid or semi-solid suit .
8) NAMYATs hands - Rather then play 4♣/♦ to show a solid
major suit hand
with 8 ½ or more playing tricks , we open 2♣
and rebid 4
of a major.
9) Jump Q Bid
- A jump Q bid shows a solid
suit and asks partner to bid 3NT
or give controls. These are gambling 3NT type hands.
1♥-3♥-P-?
10) Jump over a pre-empt - You do not pre-empt over a pre-empt . Jumping (overcalling )
over a pre-empt shows a good suit as well as a
good hand
.
2♥-3♠ overcall
3♦-4♥ overcall
3♣-P-P-4♠