Friday, January 26, 2007 12:23 AM
Hand Evaluation – Visualization ( Panic Point )
PITBULLS:
In the game of Hockey
, there is a term called a “panic point”. The player is in front of the net , panics and just shoots. The puck invariably hits the
goaltender and another lost opportunity. Wayne Gretzky did not have a “panic
point” per se so somehow found Kurri open who scored.
In Bridge , a penalty
double quite often causes a panic point on defense. Instead of
taking your time & relying on the defense fundamentals of applying patterns & HCP’s , you
make a reflex action that makes no sense.
Panic &
anxiety are the great destroyers of performance in any sport & life for
that matter. Sometimes the doubled contract causes
so much stress ,
a defender does not even think or
does not seem to be at the table. Bridge logic should determine bridge plays
not “feel”. Here is a hand tonight if my
partner panicked, we
would have received +300 instead of the obvious +800.
Hoy Chow somehow got himself up to 4♣X . He was a passed hand & showed a two suiter in hearts & clubs.
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My partner had opened 1NT with ♠Axx ♥Jx ♦KQJ109 ♣Axx , I led my doubleton diamond, a
suit she had bid during the auction. Hoy won his diamond Ace & led a heart . I won the heart Ace so partner unblocked with her
jack. I returned the 8 of clubs , partner won her Ace
& returned a club won by Hoys jack. Hoy ruffs a heart with the last trump
& leads a spade away from the spade queen. Which spade should partner play ? This one is easy as Hoy , a
passed hand , has shown up with the diamond Ace
& the KQJ10x of clubs. There
is no room for any more points as
he is a passed hand. I also had Q bid during the auction so I must hold the
remaining HCP’s . I win the spade spot & return
the jack of spades which Hoy ruffs . Hoy draws
partner’s last trump , leads a heart which I win with
the 9 spot. We now tap Hoy out of his last trump and we claim for +800.
Counting HCP’s & applying patterns are defense.
The clues are there from the bidding. In this case, Hoy showed
his distribution & was a passed hand. This is “public knowledge” so we defenders are allowed to use it for our defensive
purposes. In doubled contracts , we sometimes imagine demons like a passed hand having a
spade honour when there is no room for a spade honour & panic. Applying the fundamentals of defense ( Bridge
Logic ) prevent such plays.