Thursday, May 13, 2004 6:10 AM
Hand Evaluation – Tactics (
Green Light )
PITBULLS:
One of the dumbest things about traditional trump stack doubles in Bridge is the so called “green light” understanding. If in a competitive auction , one partner does not double a contract with a trump stack
it signals that partner can bid again
. This contract theoretically will make because no duplication
of value exists or it
will be a cheap sacrifice. This thinking is blatantly
non sensical. Overcalls , openers
, takeout doubles vary so much in
strength how does one
partner single handed with his Q109x of
trump, think that he should double their
contract to warn partner not to
bid again ? I have heard so much “noise” over my Bridge career where one
partner bid their hand again , went down badly because
partner had the wrong hand . The opponent’s
contract could have been defeated.. Bad luck , the
partner would lament. Why didn’t you double to prevent me from bidding ? I did not know I could beat the hand
& I did not want to tell declarer how to play the hand came
the reply. This usually did not end the
argument & they just lost 12 IMPS in a silly misjudged contract.
This “green light” ideas also applies to pre-empts. If partner does not double
for penalty it somehow gives the pre-empter
permission to “St Albert” or bid your hand again. Absolute single handed nonsense. My partners
are allowed to bid their pre-empt again but by an “action double” only. At least this is less single
handed ,
as partner does have some say in the final decision. Without pre-empting when
you have already described your hand to partner , you
have no business bidding your hand
again. Playing D.S.I.P. doubles , you can though.
With the appropriate defense , you are allowed to bid
your hand again with a D.S.I.P. competitive
double.
The problem ,
of course , is that trump stack doubles as a tool for competitive bidding just do not work. It is not so much better to play D.S.I.P. competitive
doubles in competition at all
levels up to & including 4♠ ? When you want to bid again with a good hand even after they reach game & you have some defense , double to ask partners permission. With Q10xx of trump coupled with your good defensive hand
, the partnership now knows
the contract cannot make . The old
style of partner giving the green light by passing is just plain gambling which may or may not work. A pass in a
competitive auction in Bridge may not
be a green light situation. It
just means a minimum
, or a defensive type hand
or a minimum with a trump stack.
When partner has a maximum with a
trump stack , the old style of double works . However , that hand also works with D.S.I.P. competitive
double understandings also . He just passes the double when partner signals he
wants to bid again with a competitive double. In fact , they really go for a number as both hands are maximum with a trump
stack in one of the hands.
The “green light” pass is positional also .
If they bid the game in front of you, you must guess if
partner is maximum or minimum for his previous bidding. This puts pressure on partner to pull the double , if he has a minimum or unsuitable defensive hand . He pulls to
the 5 level , goes for a horrible number himself as he
was really minimum for his previous bidding . The duplication of value is no
help for him at the 5 level. Trapped by
your own partner !. The trump stack double was quite often a choice
between death by water or death
by fire .
They make the doubled contract or you go for
a number yourself. The culprit of course is
the trump stack double.
Contrast that situation with D.S.I.P. theory .
You pass with your Q10xx of trumps as you want
to defend. If partner wants to play the hand , he
doubles with defense. If partner had the weak distributional hand
, he is warned by your pass
that you do not want to bid & play the
hand . Therefore , he just puts the green
card on the table so no disaster occurs. These are non forcing pass situations , so D.S.I.P. theory takes effect.
The decision to pull “trump stack
doubles” was the hardest bid in Bridge.
The proponents of trump stack doubles got so exasperated that they just made a platitude . “do not pull my penalty
doubles” . That is even more
stupid. Penalty doubles quite often made because you tipped declarer how to play the hand or partner just did not have enough defense
to beat the hand. Worst still, ambiguous penalty doubles were
sometimes bid with no trump stack & just lots of HCP’s . This was really a disaster as now you can make a slam
or vul game your way so you get robbed collecting your +100 or +300. I have
had partners who just chalked that up to “bad luck” . A price to pay for the luxury of having
trump stack doubles , in your repertoire. J
I got into a bidding argument with my
ex partner Peter Jones that he took it serious enough to e-mail the Gartaganis & Gordon Campbell to reprimand me for my bad bidding. My
partner had ♠x ♥xx ♦AQJ10x
♣AKxxx ,RHO opened 1♥ vul so she bid 2NT nv unusual for
the minors. I dislike these conventional bids being bid on intermediate hands as
it puts partner in a bad position . These bids should
be either weak or strong but
that’s beside the point. Anyway
my RHO bid 3♠ , I held ♠Q1098x ♥xx ♦xx
♣Qxxx . I decided to muddy the water with a nv 4♣
bid . The auction went P-P-4♠ so I passed not knowing if they could make 6♥ . 4♠ was passed but my partner took my pass as a ”green
light” to bid 5♣ which got wacked . We went for –300 but they
go for 800 . I suggested that partner could double with such strong defense to give me an option of passing. The double forces me to
take some action anyway. Ridiculous
they said . You
gave partner the “green light” to bid 5♣ by not doubling 4♠. To defend myself, I said “well I did not know how strong
partner was on the auction” . If I had known that partner had 3 ½ defensive tricks for a toy, I
would have doubled. Peter Jones said you
mean the singleton spade has to double & the 5 card spade suit has to pass !!. Yes , I said as since the
bid showed two suits , the double cannot show spades. Anyway the e-mail reply from
Calgary dripped with sarcasm & they were all over me for my lack of Bridge
sense. This hand , along with other disasters , showed
me that trump stack doubles with
the “green light” concept was blatantly
non sensical so the system needs to be fixed.
Obviously the Calgary “brain trust” never heard of “action doubles”
defined by Jeremy Flint in Britain decades ago. A
pre-empt or a “toy” doubles with defense
asking partner to take some action as that hand as
more than she announced with the initial bid. The double is the most flexible
bid in Bridge.
Penalty doubles are ambiguous which is terrible to have in any language. Trump stack or lots of
HCP’s , your guess. This ambiguity confuses competitive auctions at almost every level. We are in the midst of
developing something better called D.S.I.P. competitive doubles.
Stan Cabay
, Tom Gandolfo ,Ilya Kuzkin
, BJ Trelford & I have bought into them big time . We
just need more research to
clarify all the nuances & shortcomings of a new theory .
Stay tuned.