Bridge Tip # 16
Try to have a consistent tempo. If you find that too difficult at least vary your tempo in various random situations. Don’t let your opponents easily judge what you have by your tempo or demeanor in the speed of your bidding. Suppose vul against non vul you open one heart with 5, KQJ964 KQJ9, A4, it goes two hearts by your partner and RHO bids two spades . You have an automatic four heart bid, but if you bid it as soon as you can, your opponents may judge you expect to make it and may bid four spades which they regard will be a good save that may even make. If you make your bid more slowly they may not do so hoping to set you.
In a similar, situation say you have QJ9A, AJ7543, A85, A. This has the same high card points as the previous hand. It is a worse hand for making your contract but much better for your side’s defense. If you bid up to four hearts slowly your opponents may not bid four spades the save. If you were to bid four hearts quickly and confidently, your opponents may bid four spades to save. You may not even make your contract, but surely can beat theirs Don’t act this way consistently. It is coffeehousing or may be conveying illegal information to your partner, but if you vary your speed randomly it is not.