2007-12-28
02:41
Hand Evaluation – Tactics ( Diamonds )
PITBULLS:
I still do not buy into “modern bidding” or matchpoint tactics in IMPS.
Modern bidders have a compulsion
to bid the same hand again
they just opened.
It is like they are reminding partner
that they opened the bidding in case you
forgot. The notion of free bids , of course
are now extinct. If you have distribution , it is best to show it even with interference.
A flat minimum still can be shown
by a rarely used bid called a pass when
they bid in the sandwich position.
In fact , I go as far as saying a pass describes a flat minimum without a stopper or a flat hand too weak to freely bid 1NT
after a bid in the sandwich position.
My partner held ♠KJxx ♥Qx ♦Kxx ♣KJxx a hand that non modernists would not even open in IMPS. A flat 13 HCP , Aceless , 1 ½ quick tricks
3 unsupported kings & an unsupported
queen . OK passing 13 HCP is not your style
even with a hand containing no redeeming
features,
so you open the bidding 1♣. I respond 1♦ & they
overcall 1♥. The opponents have
given you a chance to show your non opener. You pass saying
that with the heart overcall , my hand has now re-evaluated to even a worse hand that I opened. What if you held
extra HCP’s with this flat hand
that possibly evaluates up to 18 HCP without a heart stopper
? This would be an ideal hand
for a double. I cannot bid 2NT as I do not have a heart stopper but I have
“cards” . You announce that fact with a double as the most flexible bid. Maybe some other good hands with general defense
are suitable for a double also. I
like doubles to show quick tricks , so the double can be converted for penalty. Doubles equate to
quick tricks & bidding or passing usually shows a lack of defense for your opening bid. Simple
Bridge.
Over 1♣ openers
, we bypass responding diamond suits with a minimum hand holding a major . We bid the major in lieu of even a
5 card diamond suit. When we respond a diamond , we
either just have diamonds or with
a major also we have a hand which will bid again. Given
these ♣/♦ understandings , there is no reason to
have a double by opener defined as showing a major after opponents bidding in
the sandwich. A support double for the minors is silly. Competing in a minor is going to get out bid by the opponents anyway. Reserving a double by opener to
show “cards” is probably the best bid.
A penalty double at the one level sandwich bid is considered old
fashioned also. Responder always will re-open with a double with a
suitable hand & a penalty extracted that way. A pass with a minimum is still a legal bid though .
My partner doubled 1♥ with this sub
standard opener ,
which I misinterpreted as penalty.
This was a –16
IMP accident as this auction had never been discussed before. Why take the chance
when a pass describes your minimum hand perfectly ?
Playing D.S.I.P. competitive double theory , means you have the luxury
of passing with minimums. You
are not going to be shut out of
the bidding when that is your fear
as partner will make a competitive double when she holds
“cards”. When partner does have a minimum response ,
you do not want to be in this auction
anyway with your garbage. The pass is descriptive so now partner has a good idea of your opening bid range & your lack of defense measured
in quick tricks. Describing your garbage hand to partner. Now there is a thought .J