Thursday,
September 28, 2006 1:19 AM
Hand Evaluation – Tactics ( NT Interference )
PITBULLS:
The entire Bridge population likes
to interfere with your strong NT
auction. Here are our thoughts on how to deal with their interference.
Throw away Lebensohl in favour
of Rubensohl ( transfers ).
You have the dual advantage of super accepts
& knowing the transfer suit immediately
in case RHO interferes further. Rubensohl is far , far superior to
Lebensohl & allows extra bidding room where Lebensohl just adds ambiguous auctions. Transfers have a life of their own in the game of Bridge.
When the opponents interfere with
your auctions , do not rescue them . They are taking a risk coming into your auction so punish them when applicable & use them
as stepping stones otherwise. Here is a hand where the player both rescued the
opponents & did not use the opponents to her advantage. ♠QJ10xx ♥1087x
♦x ♣KQx & partner opens 1NT . They overcall 2♣ alerted as showing clubs with a
higher ranking suit . Looking at your hand the higher
ranking suit looks like diamonds but you are not sure. One thing you do know is that you have 8 HCP’s and with
the KQ of clubs well located
behind the club bidder. This hand is obviously enough for a penalty double or a
game try.
Everybody passes your double except for the bidder who rescues himself to 2♦ so now what ? The opponents bidding your stiff
has upgraded your hand.
The club location has upgraded your hand. You can now bid 3♠ or 3♦ to force to
game in a major. 4♠ makes on the hand so thank you opponents for helping us get there.
Bidding 2♠ immediately just rescues them
& unilaterally keeps you out
of game. How does partner know you have 8 HCP , a
stiff in their suit,
a good spade suit & well located clubs with a 2♠ bid ??. Their 2nd suit might even be hearts or spades for
all you know so
they are really in trouble. Do not make a hasty initial decision to bid as
quite often that is fatal because you lack information.
Another hand came up showing how not to handle interference. You hold ♠Q10xx ♥xxx
♦Qxxx ♣Jx , partner opens 1NT so they bid 2♦ for the majors.
The opponents partner bids 3♣ & they bid 3♠ so do you make a trump stack double ? Not on your life. The auction is not over so you never
double the only contract that you
can beat. You double signals to partner that you have values & opens the door for her to double. They run
to 4♣ so partner with 3 defensive
tricks doubles. This added to your no
defensive tricks means –510. With your 5 HCP ,
was your side ever going to make anything
? They are not stealing from you. With your 5 HCP , you do not even have the balance of power . Bridge is a partnership
game so partner has a right to play
you for a better hand since you doubled them into game at the 3 level. Trump stuck
doubles with no other
cards are for ¼ cent rubber Bridge games.
How what does the pass mean of their interference & then
a subsequent double ?
This double is not for penalty.
This double just shows
cards & partner is expected to do something hopefully
something intelligent. A penalty double is shown by doubling their
artificiality initially.
This initial double shows the balance of power & one or more of their suits. One exception is when their
double or 2♣ is artificial. You just ignore the double so a double of 2♣
is Stayman.
You can have understanding re “invisible Q bids”. What this term means is that you bid the
suit in which they are
advertising artificially. Say they overcall 2♥ which shows
spades. You bid 2♠ before they do which shows the other suits & for T/O. A double of
2♥ would show spades thereby warning partner to let me at them. Remember
– do not rescue
them by bidding when you have values !! They are taking a risk by entering a NT auction. Remember
that !