Thursday, April 28, 2005 3:17 AM
Hand Evaluation - Visualization ( Drill )
PITBULLS:
OK patterns once again for old times sake. How many patterns are there with 4 cards as the
longest suit ? Answer 3 -
so name them 4-4-3-2 , 4-4-4-1
and 4-3-3-3 . These are the 4
series of patterns. These must
be memorized. Question how many patterns are there with a 5 card suit as the longest ? Answer 6
- so name them 5-3-3-2 , 5-4-2-2 , 5-4-3-1 ,
5-5-2-1 and two with voids ( not common ) 5-4-4-0
and 5-5-3-0 so memorizing 4 patterns will suffice . These are called the 5 series of patterns. Question how many
patterns are there with 6 card suits ? Answer 7 – so name them 6-3-2-2 , 6-3-3-1 , 6-4-2-1 , 6-5-1-1 &
3 with voids ( not common) 6-4-3-0 , 6-5-2-0
& 6-6-1-0 so memorizing 4 patterns will suffice. These are called
the 6 series of patterns. Forget
the 7 card suit patterns except 7-2-2-2 , 7-3-2-1 and 7-4-1-1 . Work out all other
patterns with longer suits at
the table.
According to my arithmetic
you only
have to memorize 14
patterns out of the existing
39 to elevate your game to a different level. You
should not be burdened with
counting at the Bridge table . Counting is for computers not humans. Memorizing patterns
is your way out. You can use your brain for other
things at the table . The other alternate
is not to count at all
so just make educated
guesses. This only works if you guess right. Counting with patterns works 100 % of the time so
there is no guess work.
Applying patterns
brings in the concept of a trigger. What triggers you to apply a pattern
? Your opening lead
responsibility is one. The mere fact
that you are on opening lead , means that you must translate their bidding
into a hand pattern or tentative hand pattern.
1♠-P-1NT
2♥-P-4♥-P
Before you make your opening lead with the auction above, remind yourself of
the “5 series” of hand patterns
5-4-?-?. Another trigger to apply a hand pattern is the simple act of somebody
at the table showing out
of a suit. This is a show
stopper. Pause & apply a pattern as you have one of declarers
suits counted & another piece of the puzzle accounted for. Another trigger
is partner’s opening
lead. Plug this into a pattern so you have another of declarers
suits counted. Partner following suit to declarer’s suit, is another trigger as she is giving count in that suit. Using the board , your hand & partner’ count , results in the pattern telling you
declarers length. A pre-empt
by declarer or partner is a trigger
to bring in the 6 or 7 series of patterns. Declarers trump suit should be an automatic trigger as declarer can lose control of the hand . Very important pattern for defenders to utilize
throughout the hand..
Playing with a tormentee tonight in a 2♥ partial . AJ108 of spades on the board and declarer leads
the spade queen early without touching trump . You
have K9xxx of spades do you cover ? Experts do not use
rote rules for covering an honour with an honour . They just apply patterns .
The patterns with this holding ( looking at 9 spades )
your suit & the boards are 5-4-3-1 , 5-4-2-2
so forget the pattern with a void as partner is ruffing
anyway. When the pattern is 5-4-2-2 , covering is no
use as declarer is getting 3 spade tricks whatever you do. When declarer has 3 spades , partner is ruffing the 2nd
spade anyway. When declarer has the stiff queen ( 5-4-3-1
) covering is a disaster as you give him tricks he
does not deserve. Therefore you do
not cover. The tormentee
did not
apply patterns & covered an honour with an honour as per rote rules.
Sure enough the spade queen was singleton ,so he
helped himself to two diamond pitches to make his contract.
What if you had 4 spades to the K9xx do you cover ? Now the 4
card patterns come into play . There are
only 2 of them (
4-3-3-3 is out ) so let’s apply them. 4-4-3-2 you better cover as declarer has Qxx or Qx so you protect your 9.
You only lose in one case 4-4-4-1 with a stiff queen. Against the odds , so cover.
I see tormentees burning a lot of energy thinking & spinning their wheels . If they just
applied patterns instead , a line of defense or play
or lead will come clear . Thinking in patterns is the basis for
almost all Bridge decisions. Bridge decisions are
made by applying patterns as the first step ,
deductive reasoning follows. Try it you
will like it !!