IMP Strategy Examples – Worksheet

The best way to understand IMP strategy is to look at the gains and losses for certain actions.  You will learn which risks have worthwhile payoffs.  I’ll present a few scenarios and we’ll compare your action and result to hypothetical opponents to see how much you gain or lose.

Situation:  Bidding Vulnerable Games

Suppose you are trying to decide whether or not to bid 4H.  Let’s look at your possible outcomes versus your actions.

If you make 4H vulnerable you score _________ .  If you go down one trick you score ________ .

If you stop in a part score and make 10 tricks in H you score ________ .  If you make 9 tricks you score ______.

Assume both sides make 10 tricks, but only one side bids the game.  That side wins ______ IMPS.

Assume both sides make 9 tricks, but only one side bids the game.  That side loses ______ IMPS.

You should bid a vulnerable game if you have about a ________ % chance or better of making it.

Situation:  Bidding Non-vulnerable Games

Suppose you are trying to decide whether or not to bid 4H.  Let’s look at your possible outcomes versus your actions.

If you make 4H non-vulnerable you score _________ .  If you go down one trick you score ________ .

If you stop in a part score and make 10 tricks in H you score ________ .  If you make 9 tricks you score ______.

Assume both sides make 10 tricks, but only one side bids the game.  That side wins ______ IMPS.

Assume both sides make 9 tricks, but only one side bids the game.  That side loses ______ IMPS.

You should bid a non-vulnerable game if you have about a ________ % chance or better of making it.

Situation:  Doubling them Into Game

Suppose you are trying to decide whether or not to double their part score contract, where they will make a game if they make the contract.

If you set them 1 trick and they are vulnerable you score _________ .  Set them two tricks and you score ______.

If they make the contract you score  ________ .

Assume you double the opponents in 3H while your teammates play the same contract undoubled, making the same number of tricks.

If you beat it two tricks vulnerable while your teammates go down 2 undoubled, you win ______ IMPS.

If you beat it one trick while your teammates go down 1, you win ______ IMPs.

If they make it doubled while your teammates make it undoubled, you lose _______ IMPs.

Bottom line:  Don’t double if you’re just trying for a one trick set.