Green | Fairly standard conventions (often SAYC) |
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Yellow | Advanced conventions |
Orange | Conventions to use with established partners |
1N opening | 15-17hcp balanced (may have 5cd major), full writeup of 1N responses includes Stayman, transfers, Smolen, handling interference, Garbage Stayman. Nick's Garbarge Stayman notes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1N opening --- bill | 15-17hcp balanced (may have 5cd major), full writeup of 1N responses includes Stayman, transfers, Smolen, handling interference, Garbage Stayman. Nick's Garbarge Stayman notes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1N opening --- care | 15-17hcp balanced (may have 5cd major), full writeup of 1N responses includes Stayman, transfers, Smolen, handling interference, Garbage Stayman. Nick's Garbarge Stayman notes | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2N opening | 20-21hcp balanced (may have 5cd major), full writeup of 2N responses. Use Puppet Stayman to respond. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Responding to 2 |
Puppet Stayman may be ON or may be OFF. !! Discuss with your partner !! All other NT systems are ON. |
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Responding to 2 |
Puppet Stayman is ON. All other NT systems are ON. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Responding to 2 opener "control showing" | 2=King or less (0-1 control) 2=Ace or 2 Kings (2 controls) 2=Ace & King (3 controls) 3=2 Aces or Ace & 2 Kings (4 controls) and so on |
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Responding to 2 opener "waiting" | 2=At least 1 King; 2=bust; opener shows hand, then bid on. Better to use "control showing" responses. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2-way New Minor Forcing | Improvement to New Minor Forcing Writeup at La Jolla Bridge Club website | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Two-way Reverse Drury | Similar to Reverse Drury, but now over 3rd/4th seat
major-suit opener 2
or 2 asks if it's a full opener.
2 promises 4+ card support
w/ 10+ hcp.
2 same with exactly 3-card support.
Opener then responds:
1. if responder holds long club suit they bid 2, then 3 over any bid by opener. 2. Drury is OFF over any interference. |
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Four-way transfers | Special handling with minor-suit transfers
(1N-2,
1N-2 If opener has Hxx or better in the transferred suit, bid the "in-between" suit. Responder can bid 3 |
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Four-way transfers with "range ask" | Special handling for club transfer
(1N-2). Transferor now can have EITHER 6+ clubs, OR
the standard invitational 8-9hcp balanced without 4-card major.
Opener shows whether or not they'd accept a balanced invite:
Transferor rebid after opener bids 3:
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"8 over 8" | Responding to 1 Also applies when holding flat 14hcp. Consider opening 1N with 8 cards 8 or higher. |
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Bergen Raises |
With 4-card support for a major, expands beyond Jacoby 2N:
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Checkback club | Improvement over New Minor Forcing Writeup | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fitting jump shift | Jump-shift response by passed hand (OR in competition!) shows that suit (must be a source of tricks) plus at least a 3-card limit-raise in opener's suit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Fourth suit forcing | Bidding 4th suit - game-forcing, asks partner to describe hand (in priority order):
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Help-suit game try |
When opener's 1-of-major opening is raised to 2, bidding another suit is the help-suit game try. It asks partner if he can "help" in that suit. Maybe you have a half-stopper, or Axxx, or whatever. It's a mechanism like splinters, for finding games (or even slams) with less than the normal 26 (or 32) HCP. This could be used over a limit raise, if you are slamming? |
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Impossible Spade | After this sequence, 1 - 1
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Major openings | partial writeup of 1 of major responses Modified Jacoby 2N, Splinters 2-over-1 partial writeup, 2over1 agreement with Nick Raising with 3-card support (article by Dave Vidaver) |
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Major openings --- bill | partial writeup of 1 of major responses Modified Jacoby 2N, Splinters 2-over-1 partial writeup , 2over1 agreement with Bill Raising with 3-card support (article by Dave Vidaver) |
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Mini-Roman 2 | Shows 11-15HCP, and 4-4-4-1 distribution. Or 4-4-5-0, as long as 5-card suit is not a major. Make sure to have 14-15 HCP if opening with Spade shortness. Responses:
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Minor openings | Minor opening / major response scenarios Minor opening / non-major response scenarios Inverted minor raise shows 4-cd support, opening hand, denies 4-cd major. [With Scott, I play it this way] Criss-cross (jump-shift into other minor shows limit-raise) |
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"Muppet" Stayman | Tweak of Puppet Stayman: swap meaning of 3 and 3 3: opener has no 4-card majors 3 Now responder has room to show their own 5-4 major suit distribution by bidding 3 |
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New Minor Forcing | INCOMPLETE Used after 1m - 1M - 1N sequence.
Opener has limited their hand to 12-15hcp.
Responder bids other minor to inquire about support for their major. Openers responds (in priority order):
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Reverse Bergen |
With 4-card support for a major, expands beyond Jacoby 2N:
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Reverse Bergen (1st/2nd seat open only) |
With 4-card support for a major, expands beyond Jacoby 2N:
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Reverse Drury | Over 3rd/4th seat major-suit opener, 2 asks if it's a full opener. Promises
3+ card support w/ 10+ hcp. Opener then responds
1. if responder holds long club suit they bid 2, then 3 over any bid by opener. 2. Drury is OFF over any interference. |
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Rule of 15 | In 4th seat, open any hand where high card points plus the number of Spades is 15 or higher. Concept is that a weaker hand would have more Spades -- and can find a partial there. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rule of 20 / (Rule of 22) | When evaluating a borderline opening hand, add the number of cards in the two longest suits to the high card points. If that is 20 or higher, go ahead and open. Note: Jerry Helms recommends that you additionally have 2 quick tricks. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rule of 9 |
Helps to decide when to make a penalty double, or how to proceed after partner makes a takeout or re-opening double.
In either case, first add up:
Double for penalty, if count is 9 (with extras). Always double with 10 or more. In a competitive auction, when partner has doubled, if above sum is 9 or more, Exceptions:
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Checkback 2N (aka Spiral) | Responder inquires about strength of support in 1m-1M-2M sequence. See Minor opening / major response scenarios | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Wolff Relay | Used after 1m - 1M - 2N sequence to show weak hand, less than game-going values. Any other bid except for 3 is game forcing. Possible bids:
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XYZ | Supersedes New Minor Forcing or Checkback Club
Writeup at Larry Cohen's website Writeup from Ted Muller. |
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XYZ --- bill | Supersedes New Minor Forcing or Checkback Club
Writeup at Larry Cohen's website Writeup from Ted Muller. XYZ is OFF if there is any interference. |
Feature ask (over weak 2s) | Basic method for responder to find out strength of partner's weak 2 bid. With good hand, opener bids a "feature" -- usually a short suit, or suit with an honor. With a lousy hand, opener rebids their suit. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Gambling 3N | Long, running minor with outside Ace. Writeup at bridgehands.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Namyats | Allows pre-empting opener to differentiate between a
strong, distributional opener that may have slam potential --
and weaker pre-emptive suits.
Responses to the "strong" pre-empt:
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Ogust (over weak 2s) | popular alternative to "feature ask" response - Evaluate suit quality based on partnership agreement! Weak hand is generally lower half of weak-2 point range.
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Preempt hand evaluation | Opener:
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Preemptive Gerber |
When partner preempts 2X or 3X, 4 is Preemptive Gerber (4 if partner bid ), and you have slam interest (Full writeup by Sara Rothmuller & Harvey Brody). Key cards are A or K of trump, or outside Ace. Preemptor can't have all 3!
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Rule of 17 | Responding to partner's weak-2, add the number of trump cards you hold to your HCP. If the total is less than 17, there is no game. Otherwise, you can explore for game. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Rule of 2-3-4 | Ely Culbertson's rule on how high to make a preemptive call. Writeup at bridgehands.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Step Rebids (over weak 2s) | responses to 2 |
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Weak 2s | 6-card suit, usually a major. 5-10hcp normal range. Standard treatment - vulnerable should have 2 of top 3 honors. Experts disagree... |
1430 Gerber | 4 over Now, there is always room for asker to bail at 4 Then, 5 asks for Kings. |
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Asking Bids | With a known major-suit fit, a non-jump to the 5 level (bypassing 4
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DOPI/ROPI | Handle interference over Ace-asking bids: DOPI over suit interference: (think D ROPI over |
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Exclusion Blackwood | With a known fit, a jump to the 5-level in another suit is RKC1430 excluding the Ace in the suit bid. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Gerber | 4 over Then, 5 asks for Kings. Over response to 4, 4 means "bail out at 4 |
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Grand Slam Force | With a known fit, a jump bid of 5 |
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Kickback | If "slamming" suit is Hearts, 4 is RKC1430 ask:
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Minorwood (RKC1430) | 4 of trump-suit after inverted minor raise, or 4-level bid after 1N transfer, asks how many of 5 "controls" -- 4 aces & K of trump. my writeup
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Roman KeyCard Blackwood (1430) | 4
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Roman KeyCard Blackwood (3014) | 4
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DONT | DONT (Disturb Opponents NT)
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Brozell around Spades | All 2-suited bids include Spades:
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Cappelletti (Hamilton) | Common 1N interference bid:
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Compressed Cappelletti | We want to interfere with a major against NT. Normal Cappelletti would promise a 2-suiter. We've modified the convention:
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Landy |
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Leaping Michaels | Strong 5-5 over weak 2s (and 3s!); better than opening hand; suits should be: AKxxx, AQxxx, KQJxx (one suit has to have an Ace!)
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Mathe | Against Strong 1 opens (e.g., Precision):
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McCabe |
[Taken from this article by Robert Todd.] When partner opens a 2-level preempt and RHO makes a takeout double, we know that the auction is about to become competitive. Most of the times that we want to compete in the bidding in this kind of auction are when we have a fit for partner's suit. Since this is the case, then it makes sense to assign more than one bid to promise a fit for preemptor's suit -- to allow us more than one way to show a fit for partner's suit. Over Weak-2 - (
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Meckwell |
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Michaels cue bid | Showing 5-5 distribution; most of hcp should be in these suits Over a major, shows other major & unspecified minor. 2 Over a minor, shows BOTH majors. Normally, hand is weak or strong. With intermediate hand, make an overcall instead. Advancer makes minimum response with weak hand, otherwise jumps or cuebids. |
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Meckstroth Advances - complex response to Michaels overcall |
[Taken from this article by Robert Todd.] When the opponents open the bidding with a Major suit at the 1-level and partner makes a Michaels cuebid, showing 5+ cards in the other major and a 5+ card minor suit, then Advancer has only a small amount of space to describe their hand and figure out the best place to play. Most partnerships use a Advancer must have better than opening to employ any of the invitational bids as partner could be very weak. Assuming auction as gone (1M) - 2M - P - ?, Advancer bids as follows:
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Suction | Over strong artificial club openings (Standard American 2; Precision 1) -- shows either single- or two-suited hand. 2 shows Hearts or Spades/Clubs 2 shows Spades or Clubs/Diamonds 2 shows Clubs or Diamonds/Hearts 2 Easy memory aid: whatever suit you bid, is the one you CAN'T have. Advancer bids the single suit; if two-suited, overcaller corrects to lower suit; advancer can correct to other suit. |
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Unusual NT | Jump to 2 We also play "Unusual 1N" when bid over opponents' 1-over-1 auaction. Eg. 1 - |
Four-suit transfers (used when opponents double 1N for penalties) |
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Handle lead-directing doubles of 1N responses (e.g., transfers or Stayman) | When opponents double a transfer (or Stayman) bid, it's usually lead-directing. Use
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Interference over 2 | Control responses are OFF; |
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Jordan | 2N following takeout double of partner's opener, shows good support with 10+ hcp. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Lebensohl |
Used in 3 different scenarios:
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Maximal double | After 1M-2M sequence, over inteference where normal
invites are not available, Examples: 1 - (2) - 2 - (3) - Also used when we are overcalling & opponents bid & raise in a lower suit: Example: (1) - 1 - (3) - |
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Negative Double | Over 1 of minor and opponent's 1-level overcall,
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Responsive double | Response to a takeout
double or overcall, when opponents have bid & raised
their suit. 1M - X - 2M - X is responsive double, scattered values, 4 cards in the other major and no long suits (because you would bid a 5-cd suit if you had it!). When you double over partner's overcall (e.g., 1H - 1S - 2H - X), you should also be able to tolerate partner bidding their suit again (IOW, have 2+ cards in that suit.) 6-8 hcp at 2-level; 9+ hcp at 3-level NOTE: if opponents have bid & raised a minor, the responsive double promises 4-4 in the majors. | ||||||||||||||||||||
Rule of 2 1 0 |
When deciding to bid 5 over 5 in a competitive auction:
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Support double / redouble | Over interference following 1x - any - 1M - any, double shows 3-cd support.
Ex: 1 - Support redouble used over takeout-double interference. Ex: 1 - We play no upper limit on this type of double. NOTE: many players set the limit at 2 or 2 |
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Transfer Lebensohl | Similar principle as Lebensohl, except there are only 2 hand strengths to consider: weak or invitational+. Writeup at Larry Cohen's website | ||||||||||||||||||||
Unusual vs. Unusual (method 1) | Mechanism for handling Michaels or Unusual NT interference (most common version I play):
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Unusual vs. Unusual (method 2) | Mechanism for handling Michaels or Unusual NT interference (aka, lower-lower higher-higher): The unusual bid usually shows 2 suits. Cue bids indicate one of the other 2 suits.
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A is for Attitude, K is for Count | Against 5-level contracts or higher:
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Ace is led, singleton on board | Against suit contracts, show suit preference. |
Lavinthal discards | First discard against NT is suit you don't want led. Size of spot indicates suit preference.
Preserves suit length in your good suit. Not recommended against suit contracts as you often want to discard in a short suit to increase ruffing chances. |
Leading doubleton Ace-King | Against suit contract, lead King from Ace-King to show doubleton. |
"Obvious" shift | Writeup by Dave Vidaver here. Discuss with partner which signal -- "obvious shift" or "singleton on board" applies when there is singleton or void on the board. |
"Obvious" shift --- bill | Writeup by Dave Vidaver here. Obvious shift is OFF is there is a singleton or void on the board. |
Odd-even attitude discards | When giving attitude, even card discourages, odd card encourages. |
Trump suit echo, Smith echo | Writeup |
Upside-down attitude (standard count) | When giving attitude only, reverse the standard convention.
I.e., attitude: high card discourages, low card encourages. For count, use the standard echo: high-low means even count. |
Upside-down count & attitude | When giving count or attitude, reverse the standard convention. I.e., attitude: high card discourages, low card encourages; count: low-high means even count. |
Balancing | Nick's conceptual flowchart Example of responses to balancing double (1) - 1 - (2) -
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