2008-06-09
07:54
Hand
Evaluation – Tactics ( The House's Money )
PITBULLS:
Another way of thinking the game of Bridge is realizing when you are
playing on the “House’s money” . This is a gambling expression meaning that you
are not losing your money but theirs. You are not vulnerable & they are & it
goes pass , pass & in 3rd seat you have
♠xxx ♥x ♦J1098xx
♣xxx . The average passed hand
is about 7 HCP , so the opponents are probably in the
slam range. Given this likely scenario , you have +1430 of the “house’s money” to play with. I can not think of one expert who would not try some sort of
psyche or tactical bid with this hand . Desperation time
& you have nothing to lose as your side is heading for a huge minus score
anyway. 1NT would probably be the most common opening bid with most experts
followed by 1, 2 or 3♦.
Removing
bidding space is a time honoured tactic with pre-emption. Partner opens
2♥ nv & they overcall 2♠ vul with you holding ♠Ax ♥Qxxxx ♦xxxx ♣xx . With your heart length , you have virtually
destroyed partner’s heart HCP’s for defense. The idea now is to use the
“house’s money” & bid 5♥. Why 5♥ ? This bid uses
up bidding room & more specifically KCB. Pre-empting past 4NT is crucial in these types of auctions.
Everybody
knows about the “law of total tricks” . This
is appreciating partners trump length & bidding accordingly. If you have 9 trump in the combined hands you bid to the 3 level .
If you have 10 trump between the two hands , you bid
at the 4 level etc. Sometimes you have a blind
spot when fixated on your own
hand. Partner is a passed hand & LHO opens 1♦ . You have ♠Qxx
♥x ♦Kxxxx ♣J109x so you pass. LHO bids 1♥ but partner backs in with a
double showing spades & clubs. Your RHO promptly XX’s so what is your bid ? The XX in this context shows heart support with a good
hand as RHO is an old fashioned player.
The odds are that partner has 4♠ & 5♣ as with 5-4 in the
blacks the other way , she may have just overcalled 1♠. Partner might even
hold 5-5 in the blacks !! For those undisciplined
players with a “HCP complex” & must double to show 10 HCP’s as a passed hand , do
not do it ! A double as a passed hand shows both unbid
suits. Anyway , your 4 card club fit
& meager values looks like they
are in the game range. You have
the “house’s money” to play with ( game bonus ) so you rob them of bidding room by leaping to
3♣. Like in the law of total tricks , you are
indicating that your side has a probable 9 cards in clubs so let’s go to the 3 level.
They bid 3♦ & buy the contract in 3NT. Extra trump is like the “houses money”.
When partner makes an
informative bid like a T/O dbl , you bid both hands as far
as your trump
fit is concerned not just your own hand.
By bidding 3♣ , you are not informing anybody that you have 5 or 6
clubs as you are just removing bidding space
from the opponents determined by the partnership club fit. If I had a 6 card ♣
suit , I probably would have bid 4♣ which is
another tactic. You deliberately go past 3NT but with the law of total tricks ( 10 or 11 )
trump identified for your side , you cannot get hurt too badly. Your stiff ♥ & partners probable stiff ♦ makes your hand
ideal for such a tactic. Thinking in patterns during the bidding helps you
realize what is going on around the table & your bidding will improve immensely. 4♣X
needs both the ♠K & ♣Q on side to make on this particular hand. However , with the two
suited red fit , it is highly unlikely we will be playing it there.