General Approach: 2/1 Forcing to Game
- 1NT = 15-17 HCP
- Stayman, 4-suit Transfers, 3♣=weak 5-5,
- 3♦=strong 5-5, 3M=(54) minors & singleton
- major, Texas, Smolen, Gerber,
- System on over double, Lebensohl
- Stayman, 4-suit Transfers, 3♣=weak 5-5,
- 2NT = 20-21 HCP
- Stayman, Jacoby, Texas, Smolen, Gerber
- 3♠-->3N for minor suit hands
- Stayman, Jacoby, Texas, Smolen, Gerber
- 3NT = Gambling, no outside Ace or King
- ♣=P or correct, 4♦=singleton ask
- Minor Suit Openings & Responses:
- 3+ cards, bypass ♦, Inverted raises,
- 2N=10-12 HCP, 3N=13-15 HCP
- 3+ cards, bypass ♦, Inverted raises,
- Major Suit Openings & Responses:
- 5 card majors, 2N=Jacoby, Bergen
- (3♣=limit), Splinters, 3N=15-17 HCP,
- Reverse Drury
- 5 card majors, 2N=Jacoby, Bergen
- 2♣ = Strong, Artificial
- 2♦=Waiting
- 2♥=Negative
- 2♦=Waiting
- Weak Twos (♦ ♥ ♠)
- 2N=Feature ask, Raise only non-forcing
- Weak Jump Shifts, Weak Jump Overcalls,
- Negative & Responsive Doubles through 4♦,
- Support Doubles & Redoubles through 2♥,
- Maximal Doubles
- After Opponents T/O Double:
- New suit: 1 Level=forcing 2 Level=non- forcing,
- 2N=Limit Raise or more, wk jumps
- New suit: 1 Level=forcing 2 Level=non- forcing,
- After Suit Overcall: New suit forcing 1 rd
- After 1N Overcall (15-18 HCP): System on
- After Opps 1N Opening: Cappelletti
- Roman Keycard Blackwood 1430
- 4th Suit = Game Force
- Unusual 2N and Michaels
- Ingberman over reverses
- 2-way new minor forcing over 1N rebid
- Wolff signoff over 2N rebid
- Serious 3NT (while optional in BBO advanced, for quizes serious 3NT is on)
- Last Train to Clarksville (LTTC) ( while optional in BBO advanced, for quizes is on.. see fred's article at "what is last train to clarksville"
- 3&5 leads vs. suits; 4th vs. NT
- Upside down count & attitude signals
- 2♣ - Stayman asks opener if he has a 4-card major
- After 2♦ response, 3♥/3♠ are Smolen (4 cards in suit bid, 5+ cards in other major)
- 2♦ - Jacoby transfer to 2♥ (promises 5+ hearts)
- 2♥ - Jacoby transfer to 2♠ (promises 5+ spades)
- 2♠ - Transfer to 3♣ (promises 6+ clubs)
- Opener bids 2NT with a hand that would accept a game invitation (3♣ otherwise)
- 2NT - Transfer to 3♦ (promises 6+ diamonds)
- Opener bids 3♣ with a hand that would accept a game invitation (3♦ otherwise)
- 3♣ - Weak hand with 5+ cards in both minors (opener's passes or bids 3♦)
- 3♦ - Game force with 5+ cards in both minors
- 3♥ - Game force with singleton heart and 5-4 (either way) in the minors
- 3♠ - Game force with singleton spade and 5-4 (either way) in the minors
- 3NT - Signoff
- 4♣ - Gerber
- 4♦ - Texas transfer to 4♥
- 4♥ - Texax transfer to 4♠
- 4NT - Invitational to 6NT
- Following a 1NT opening:
- After Stayman and major suit response, 3 level of other major = slam try in major bid; splinters say that opener needs a working maximum for slam.
- After Stayman and 2♦ response, 2♥ shows both majors weak hand, 4♦/4♥ are Texas with 6-4 in majors.
- After a transfer to a minor, opener super-accepts by bidding the step in between. The next bid by responder shows shortness regardless of whether opener super-accepted or not.
- If opponents interfere with double, system is on. If opponents interfere with 2♣ (unless for majors), double=Stayman and system is on. Lebensohl = Fast denies.
- After Stayman and major suit response, 3 level of other major = slam try in major bid; splinters say that opener needs a working maximum for slam.
- Following a 2NT opening:
- After Stayman and major suit response, 3♠ over 3♥ = heart slam try, 4♥ over 3♠ = spade slam try.
- After 3♠ forcing 3N, 4♣ = Single suited Clubs, 4♦ = Single suited Diamonds,
4♥/♠ = shortness with 5-5 in minors.
- After Stayman and major suit response, 3♠ over 3♥ = heart slam try, 4♥ over 3♠ = spade slam try.
- Following a 3NT opening:
- After 4♦ singleton ask,
- 4♥/♠ = shortness,
- 4N = shortness in other minor,
- 5♣/♦ = 7222.
- After 4♦ singleton ask,
- Minor Suit Openings:
- After an inverted raise, 2 level bids show stoppers, 3 level bids show shortness.
- Over 1 of a minor, 2 and 3 level jump shifts are pre-emptive and more pre-emptive.
- After 1 of a minor-1 of a major-1NT, 2♣ = Invitational checkback, 2♦ = Forcing checkback, 3 of minor = To play.
- After 1 of a minor-1 of a major-2NT, 3♣ = Forces 3♦ for get-out hands, 3♦ = Checkback.
- After 1♣-1♦-1NT new suit bids are forcing. After 1♣-1♦-2NT all bids are natural and forcing.
- After an inverted raise, 2 level bids show stoppers, 3 level bids show shortness.
- Major Suit Openings:
- Single raise is a 3 card constructive raise.
- After a Jacoby 2N raise, 3 level bids show shortness, 4 level bids show good 5 card suits.
- After 1♥-1♠-1NT, 2♣ = Checkback.
- After 1♥-1♠-2NT all bids are natural and forcing.
- Single raise is a 3 card constructive raise.
- Cue-bidding and Serious 3NT
- We are said to be in a cue-bidding auction if we are known to have an eight+ card major suit fit, game forcing values and the bidding is below four of our major. There are a few exceptions:
1m 1M
3M
1M 2m
3M
2♣ 2♦
3M - In the first example we are not forced to game but all structures (including serious 3NT) are on. In the second and third examples we are not known to have an eight+ card fit but opener has shown a suit that needs no fit.
- Once any of the above auctions are established, we cannot play 3NT.
- Cue-bidding is done up the line. If you skip a step, you have denied what you would have shown by bidding that step.
- We are said to be in a cue-bidding auction if we are known to have an eight+ card major suit fit, game forcing values and the bidding is below four of our major. There are a few exceptions:
- Cue-bids have the following meaning:
- A bid of the trump suit below game shows 2 of the top 3 honours if you were the first member of the pair to bid the suit. Otherwise it shows one of the top 3 honours.
- When a side suit has been bid naturally, a bid of that suit by the bidder shows 2 of the top 3 honours in that suit. Otherwise it shows one of the top 3 honours.
- We do not cue-bid singletons and voids in partner's suits.
- The bid of a side suit never bid naturally shows any first or second round control.
- We do not cue-bid at the five level, this is Exclusion RKCB 1430 (should we change this for the forum polls? - inquiry)
- When hearts is the agreed suit, 4♠ is RKCB and 4NT=Exclusion RKCB for spades.
- We play Serious 3NT. Serious 3NT is a way to allow the partnership to investigate for slam even if one of the hands is minimum. Playing Serious 3NT, you do not need to jump to game to show a minimum hand so the jump to game can be used as a picture bid (controls only in the suits you have bid).
A bid of 3NT carries the message, "Partner, I have interest in slam, please cue-bid your first control even if you have a minimum hand and carry on with cue-bids as available." If you do not have a slam-going hand, you bypass Serious 3NT and cue-bid which carries the message, "Partner, I do not have serious slam interest or else I would have bid 3NT, but here is my first available cue-bid in case you do have slam interest.
Cue-bidding and Serious 3NT
1s-2d-2s-3s-3n
For example, this auction says, "Partner, I have slam interest, please give me your first available cue-bid."
1s-2d-2s-3s-4c
compared to this auction which says, "Partner, I do not have slam interest, but in case you do I want to let you know that I have first or second round control of clubs".
In this auction if partner now cue-bid that would show he had serious slam interest as you have denied it; he can bid 4♠ with no slam interest himself.
In the same way, if North had cue-bid 4♦ instead of 4♣ denying a club control, South would know if the partnership was off 2 quick club tricks and could sign off even with slam interest. If South had a club control and was still interested, he would cue-bid or bid RKCB.
After one partner has shown slam interest, either by bidding Serious 3NT or cue-bidding after the other partner has denied slam interest, the non-serious partner must make any cue-bid he has available.
1s-2d-2s-3s-4c-4d-4h=4s
Here is an auction where South showed Serious slam interest by cue-bidding after North's denial. North had a heart control and so was forced to show it. He could have bid RKCB if he thought it was warranted. South said, "I do have better than a minimum, but I need your opinion." North can bid RKCB if he wants, but he knows that South does not think slam is great without North's help. NOTE: You do not have to get to slam because someone has slam interest!
1h-2c-2h-3h-3s
IMPORTANT: In auctions where hearts is the agreed suit, a 3♠ cue-bid is mandatory, but does not say anything about Serious slam interest. If you do not bid 3♠ it tells partner you do not have a spade cue-bid so he can know if you are off two quick spade tricks. Serious slam interest will get resolved later. For example, if you have a spade control and bid it, partner will either bid Serious 3NT after or cue-bid denying Serious slam interest. You will continue according to your hand. If you do not have a spade control, you will either bid Serious 3NT or cue-bid your first available cue-bid. Partner will know that you do not have a spade control and carry on according to his hand (or sign off because you have two quick spade losers).
This applies in auctions that start 1♠-2♥-3♥ -- Here hearts become the agreed suit (regardless of whether you intended to support spades) and 3♠ is a spade cue-bid.
- A bid of the trump suit below game shows 2 of the top 3 honours if you were the first member of the pair to bid the suit. Otherwise it shows one of the top 3 honours.