Posted 2006-July-27, 16:34
Patterning out is a term used to describe a bid that expands upon previous descriptions of shape.
Thus, with 5=4=3=1 and a good hand (say 17 hcp or so) opener may bid 1♠ and hear a 1N (forcing response) to which he replies 2♥.
These two bids (1♠/2♥) are showing shape.. or 'pattern'.
Now imagine responder bids 2N.
Opener may bid 3n, of course, but what if the hands are:
AKxxx Axxx AQx x opposite xx Kx KJ10xx Axxx... it would be a shame to play this in 3N rather than a ♦ slam.
So opener bids his 3 card suit.. he completes the description of his shape or hand-pattern... he 'patterns out'.
Or 5=3=1=4, goodish hand: open 1♠, hear 1N, bid 2♣ and hear 2N... now opener can look for the 5-3 ♥ fit (while warning about shortness in ♣) by 'patterning out' with 3♥.
Maybe responder bid 2N with x Kxxxx Axxx KJx
Now, the second example is very clear.. opener cannot hold a 4 card ♥ suit else he would not have bid 2♣. The first example is not as clear because opener might be 5=4=4=0 as well as 5=4=3=1... indeed, he has even more need to be able to get out in 3♦ with a minimal opener and 5=4=4=0 shape than he does to be able to describe a strong 5=4=3=1, since the slam hand will occur infrequently and partner will not usually have the magic hand when it does.. so some may disagree with my first example... but I expect all good players to agree with my second.
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