Wednesday,
May 21, 2003 9:52 PM
Hand Evaluation – Tactics ( Preserving
Space )
PITBULLS:
Kangaroos who do a lot of jumping should
be a very rare animal in 2/1 , NMF & 4th
suit forcing auctions. The nature of the game force
should deter jumping to show strength . Playing “serious 3NT” even re-enforces non jumps as a strategy. When you do jump
in forcing auctions , it should have a special
meaning like a solid suit or a “picture bid” with a minimum & no controls
to show. Jumps were necessary in old time standard auctions as the 4th
suit or new suit was just a one round force
as opposed to forcing to
game. 4th suit forcing to game & 2/1 forcing to
game involves similar thinking with regards to keeping the bidding low &
attaching special meanings to jumps..
You hold the hand below
, open 1♦ & partner bids a heart. In true Edmonton tradition you
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bid a quiet spade (
I would bid 2♠) . Partner game forces with 2♣ ( 4th
suit ). Do you now make up for lost time & jump somewhere to show your strength ? Not a chance .
Partners bid is not only forcing to game , it is totally ambiguous . It can be a diamond fit , a spade fit , a heart
hand or a two suiter with clubs. It may even
be a flat 18 with a 4 card heart suit too strong to leap to 3NT . You should bid
2♥ which is in effect a “waiting bid” to let partner describe her hand . She now bids 2♠ . This
is not a Q bid in support of hearts but a hand that was too strong to bid 4♠ . If she bid 3♦ , it shows the
strong diamond raise. No “implied Q bids” allowed
in ambiguous 4th suit forcing auctions . In
this auction , 7♠ should be your goal depending
on club duplication of value .
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Different hand this time but same start to
the auction . The 4th suit bidder has the
same obligation not to be a
kangaroo. Partner opens a diamond , you bid a heart
& partner rebids a spade . You bid 2♣ , partner
bids 2♥ which may be a waiting
bid . You cannot leap to 4♥ as you pre-empt
partner. “Serious 3NT” type Q bids now apply so you bid 3♣. Partner takes
control so you should reach 7♥ . This is a an excellent hand to show the advantage of the Cabay treatment with flat hands .
Partner MUST have 5 or more diamonds in this auction as she is not allowed to bid 1♠ with a flat hand
. This information and the slow nature of the auction gets you to a grand slam in hearts. She does not have to
splinter to show the singleton club as she already has shown 5♦ , 4♠ and 3♥ !!
The “flat hand” negative inference in these auctions stems from
your system that all flat hands
should be rebid with NT . In subtle auctions , it takes the guess work out . Knowing that partner
has a distributional hand with a simple one
level rebid as opposed to a flat hand is invaluable in slam auctions. To win
IMP matches at a high level , superior bidding methods
are necessary . Going to the next level with expert bidding means throwing out
old ideas & seeing the advantages
of new methods.