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Thursday,
April 20, 2006 3:39 AM
Hand Evaluation – Suits ( Length )
PITBULLS:
One of the best Bridge theory icons
ever is Benito Garozzo . One of his most often quoted remarks
is that “Bridge is a game of suits” . What he means by that is for the purpose of
hand evaluation suit length &
quality of suit is way up there on the priority scale. HCP’s & other
means of evaluating a hand are way down in the scheme of things when you have
been dealt a long suit. Bidding should evolve around describing your
suits to partner rather than just your HCP’s to partner. Suit
length & suit quality are very important for proper hand evaluation.
You hold ♠xxx ♥xx ♦xx ♣QJ1098x , the
auction goes 1♥-1NT-? Bid 3♣ & not the horrible alternatives of
2♣ or pass. You rob them of bidding room by getting the hand up to the 3 level
& you do not mislead partner. Why , because if you
had a good hand with clubs you would have doubled 1NT . One of the most
horrible byproducts of Goren bidding is a 2/1 in competition shows 10 + HCP . Nonsense ! HCP’s can be shown , by bidding some number of NT or making a negative
double. Doubles are associated with HCP’s. Bidding a 2/1 should show a
suit & forget about the HCP”s unless you have a game force.
If you have a long suit with very little HCP’s jump
to 3 as pre-emptive & cross splinters in competition off
your card L . Get your suit into the auction
as quickly as possible. Rebidding your suit is the “death response” so partner
will give you lots of leeway.
I also think Goren had it wrong
when he invented jump bids in a suit to show a good hand with HCP’s.
With opening bids & overcalls , we prefer jumps
to show good suits rather than a huge hand.
1♦-1♠-P-1NT
2♦-3♠ . This should not
show a powerful hand as you have a double available & a Q bid
available over their 2♦ bid. What it should
show is a hand with a good suit. My partners & I play an artificial
jump shift to 3♣ in many many auctions. This bid
demands a relay to 3♦ so all types of good hands
are shown within this structure. A nice side effect of this treatment is it
allows a jump rebid in your suit to show a good suit rather than
a powerful invitational hand in HCPs. ♠AKQxxx
♦xxx ♦Axx ♣x is a 3♠ rebid after opening
1♠ despite the 13 HCP’s . Add more HCP’s , it becomes
a 3♣ jump shift so partner knows that you have the extra HCP’s when you pull
the 3♦ relay to 3♠.
Any systemic bids that detract from showing
partner your suits is silly. In order to have inverted minors forcing to game , some partnerships play 1♣-2♦
& 1♦-P-3♣ as showing a limit raise in the
minor. This is horrible bidding. Systems should be
developed around hand evaluation concepts not against them. You
can simply include limit raises in your inverted minor structure as limit raise
or better. One of the worst auctions I have seen in a long time occurred
tonight. Partner opens 1♦ so you have ♠Axx ♥xx ♦xx ♣KQ1098x so due to your horrible bidding
structure that forces you to hide good suits , you bid 1♠. This bid really
describes this hand beautifully L. The rest of
the auction is not worth repeating but you are cold for 5♣ or 3NT but you are
defending 3♠X . Declarer could have made this contract
for a double game swing. When you bid 3♣ over 1♦
which shows a Goren 2♣/3♣ bid , you get to either game
quite easily. 1♣-P-2♦ can be better defined in a number of
ways. Showing a good diamond suit with one bid is a popular choice. Having the
bid artificial is a waste of time unless the bid shows suits ( both majors ? ) .
♠xxx ♥xxx
♦Axxxxx ♣x , the vul opponents open 1♥ & you have this hand nv.
Partner doubles & RHO bids 1NT so how do you evaluate this hand ? Partner has an opening bid with some diamond
support. Back this up & say you opened a weak 2♦ hitting
partner with an opening bid with diamond support . Would you not expect to make
quite a few diamonds ? A 6 card suit is gold
when you know partner has a fit . Again you have the
inference that if you had HCP’s , you would have doubled
1NT. I would choose a jump to 3♦ to put pressure on the opponents & put partner
in the picture. This bid gets them out of a NT contract which might be a good
spot for them. Bidding 2♦ does not show the 6th diamond & pass
is an impossible Bridge bid. Yes , you only
have 4 HCP but it is an Ace located in your 6 card suit. This hand is
better in playing value than many
flat hand with 8-10 HCP’s ! Do not be a slave to
the HCP system . Hand evaluation to show suit length –
never leave home without it !!