Monday, February 20, 2006 7:37 AM
Hand Evaluation –Visualization ( Memorization of
Patterns )
PITBULLS:
Take
the first 8 letters of the
alphabet for the English language. abcdefgh
now write it backwards hgfedcba . Say the alphabet in
4 level chunks abcd efgh ijkl mnop etc. Take our Arabic number system
. recite the first 10 numbers 12345678910 . Say
them backwards . 109876564321 .
Say them in 4 digit chunks 1234 5678 9101112 . Since
you learned these as a child they are automatics responses ,
correct ?
Bridge players in
order to reach the next level of Bridge declarer play ,
defense , opening leads & bidding must have the most common Bridge patterns
memorized to the same degree as the alphabet and the number system. There are
39 patterns altogether but most are rare. The common ones must
be memorized. 4432 , 4333, 4441 are the patterns with
the 4 card suits , 5332, 5422 , 5431 , 5521
, 5530, 5440 are the 6 patterns with 5 card suits in
them as the longest suit. 6322, 6421, 6331, 6511, 6430, 6520, 6610 are the
patterns with a 6 card suit as the longest. Some
of these patterns with a void do
not even have to be memorized as they are rare and you can piece them together
at the table. The patterns with the 7 card suit are
even more rare but the common ones need to be
memorized nevertheless. 7222 , 7321, 7411 are probably
enough. That’s all folks
!!.
OK these patterns have to be
memorized backwards & forwards . Why ? The game of Bridge is played with two visible hands as defender or declarer. The dummy is community property so not just the sole
property of the declarer. As defender you build partial patterns in your mind
using your hand with the dummy. You have 5 of the suit , dummy as 4 of the suit. Immediately you say 54 so the
outstanding patterns can only be 5431 5422, 5440 . When
declarer bid that suit , you know partner is void
immediately ( 5440 ). They play 5 card majors & end up in another contract.
The board has 3 of them , you 4 . This means partner
has a singleton 5431 , so lay down your ace & give
her a ruff. No guess work
as you know
partner has a stiff.
Showing
out of a suit is the most revealing play in the game of Bridge. You always
pause & apply a pattern. They are playing a suit in which
you & the dummy have 3 cards. Partner shows out after the 2nd
round. You immediately know that declarer has 5 of the suit which probably
equates to 5 tricks ( 5332 ). You
trying to find a queen
as declarer. You cash some of your suits & note which
defender shows out. This gives you an automatic pattern of the entire suit.
They show out , you see the dummy & your hand. You
have 3 , dummy has 3 & RHO shows out on the 2nd round. Apply
a pattern ! 6331 so LHO has 6 of that suit. You try another suit so you find that your suit in
which you are trying to find a queen is distributed 4 in RHO’s hand with only 2
in LHO’s hand . This means the odds are 4-2 in favour of the queen being on your right side on a two way finesse.
Pre-empts
are a lucrative source for applying patterns
both as declarer & defender. They open a weak two , weak 3 or 4 so you automatically build a
pattern as a starting point. With their bidding , the
aid of the dummy & your hand,
a clear picture of their hand builds up fast. These patterns will guide
you to the correct defense , opening lead , declarer
play or even bidding time after time. This skill is what makes Bridge players
expert at their hobby . It is that simple
J . Squeezes
, end plays , discarding problems , switches , counting tricks all of a
sudden can be planned or figured out with the aid of
patterns.
Why are experts opening leads so good ? Do you notice on my panel ,
Bryan Maksymetz & other panel members translating the bidding into patterns
before they make their opening lead ? This is a must have skill for good opening leads. RHO opened 1♠ , bid & rebid hearts. 5-5-2-1 or 5-5-3-0 is your
starting point before you make your opening lead .
This usually allows you to figure out the correct opening lead & defensive
plan. With the aid of patterns you “see” the correct opening lead ,
correct defense , correct bid or correct line of declarer play. You can guess at all of the
above or make it a near certainty . Visualization
through patterns. Your choice.
Discussing the importance of
patterns with a number of players recently & here is an idea that they have come up with. You play
26 hands every time you play at the club. You play up to 3 or 4 times a week.
They advise each & every time you pickup a Bridge hand & sort it , you
recite the hand pattern to
yourself . This means you may familiarize yourself with patterns 100 times each
& every week so you have them ingrained in your memory like the experts.
The payback is
tremendous for your bridge skill , believe me.