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Some Bidding Techniques

Some Bidding Techniques. Bidding on after A 1x – 2x agreement. This is about about opener’s re-bids When we open 1 of a suit and partner has responded 2 of the same suit There is a large difference between agreement in a minor and agreement in a major

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Some Bidding Techniques

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  1. Some Bidding Techniques Bidding on after A 1x – 2x agreement

  2. This is about about opener’s re-bids • When we open 1 of a suit • and partner has responded 2 of the same suit • There is a large difference between agreement in a minor and agreement in a major • We’ll set the scene, then look at some examples

  3. We Open 1 • Partner responds 2 • What has partner got and not got? • 6-9 HCP or 9 LTC • 4+ ‘s • No 4 card major • Nothing worth saying in other minor • Usually you Pass • But can go on with a strong hand

  4. We Open 1 • Partner responds 2 • What has partner got? • 6-9 HCP or 9 LTC • 4+  ‘s • Agreement in a major • Often you Pass • But can go on with a strongish hand • NB Continuations with a major fit are different from minor fits.

  5. Opener’s Re-Bids • You open ? • 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 12 HCP LTC 7 • What is your re-bid? • Pass • Partner’s LTC is 9 • 8 tricks will be tough enough • We do not want to go any further  9  8  6  A  Q  T  5  4  K  2  Q  J  3

  6. Opener’s Re-Bids • You open ? • 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 15 HCP LTC 6 • What is your re-bid? • 3 • I know you have a weak hand but I have LTC 6 and 5 ‘s • Do you fancy game? • In a minor you would Pass  K  8  6  A  Q  T  5  4  K  2  Q  J  3

  7. Opener’s Re-Bids • You open ? • 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 18 HCP LTC 5 • What is your re-bid? • 4 • I know you have a weak hand • I have a good hand and LTC 5 or fewer • Now all I have to do is make it!  K  8  6  A  Q  T  5  4  K  2  K  Q  J

  8. Opener’s Re-Bids • You open ? • 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 14 HCP LTC 6 • What is your re-bid? • 5 bit of a gamble • I know you have a weak hand • Pre-emptive • They have a fit in both majors  T  8  K  4  A  Q  J  A  T  9  5  4  2

  9. Opener’s Re-Bids • You open ? • 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 16 HCP LTC 6½ • What is your re-bid? • 2NT • Looking for game in NT • Shows 16-17 HCP • Fairly balanced • Asks partner to bid 3NT with 8 or 9 HCP • Pass or bid 3 with fewer  Q  5  4  K  Q  8  K  J  9  7  3  K  Q

  10. Opener’s Re-Bids • You open ? • 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 19 HCP LTC 5 • What is your re-bid? • 3NT • Looking for game in NT • Shows 18-19 HCP • Fairly balanced • Partner would normally pass but may bid 5 with long  and low HCP  K  Q  5  K  Q  8  K  J  9  7  3  K  Q

  11. Opener’s Re-Bids • You open ? • 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 16 HCP LTC 6½ • What is your re-bid? • 2NT • Looking for game in NT • Shows 16-17 HCP • Very balanced (4333) • Asks partner to bid 3NT or 4 with 8 or 9 HCP • Pass or bid 3 with less  Q  5  4  K  Q  8  5  K  J  9  K  Q  T

  12. Opener’s Re-Bids • You open ? • 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 19 HCP LTC 5 • What is your re-bid? • 3NT • Looking for game in NT • Shows 18-19 HCP • Very balanced (4333) • Asks partner to pass with a fairly balanced hand • Or bid 4 if very unbalanced  K  Q  4  K  Q  8  5  K  J  9  K  Q  T

  13. Bidding another suit after suit agreement • A new suit after agreement in a minor is an attempt to get to NT and is showing cover in the new suit • A new suit after agreement in a major is a Long Suit Trial Bid

  14. Minor Suit Agreement • You open 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 16 HCP LTC 6 • What is your re-bid? • 2 • Looking for a NT contract • Good hand • Shows stops in ’s and 3+ • Shows lack of stops in ‘s • Asking for NT with  stops • Or bid 3 if NT is not on  K  Q  4  Q  8  K  J  9  7  3  K  Q  T

  15. Minor Suit Agreement • You open 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 18 HCP LTC 5 • What is your re-bid? • 3 • Looking for a NT contract • Good hand • Shows stops in ’s and 3+ • Lack of stops in ‘s & ‘s • Asking for a NT bid with stops in the majors • Or bid 3 if NT is not on  Q  4  A  8  A  K  9  7  3  K  Q  T  3

  16. Major Suit Agreement • You open 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 16 HCP LTC 6 • What is your re-bid? • 2 • Long Suit Trial Bid • After major suit agreement you would expect to play in that suit or NT • Any new suit bid must mean something else  8  7  4  K  Q  J  6  5  A  J  K  Q  T

  17. Long Suit Trial Bid • I have a goodish hand 6 or fewer LTC • I have 3+ cards in this suit • They are not very good • I have 2 probably 3 losers in this suit • How many losers do you have in this suit? • With 0 or 1 loser bid game in the agreed major • With 2+ losers bid 3 of the major

  18. Long Suit Trial Bid • Partner opened 1 and we bid 2 • Partner then bid 2 • What is your next bid?  8  5  2  K  Q  2  K  K  T  9  7  J  T  9  7  K  T  9  7  2  K  Q  4  3  9  6  4  J  T  8  2  J  T  8  2  J  T  8  2 3 4 4

  19. Major Suit Agreement • You open 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 16 HCP LTC 6 • What is your re-bid? • 3 • Long Suit Trial Bid • Please bid 3 with 2+ losers in ‘s • Or 4 with 0 or 1 loser in ‘s  A  K  Q  J  6  5  A  J  2  J  8  7  4

  20. Major Suit Agreement • You open 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 17 HCP LTC 5 • What is your re-bid? • 3 • Splinter bid • Game forcing • Partner must bid again • Likely to be 4 but might go on with shape • NB 2 would be a Long Suit Trial Bid • 3 is a Splinter  2  K  Q  J  6  5  A  4  2  A  K  7  4

  21. Major Suit Agreement • You open 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 16 HCP LTC 4 • What is your re-bid? • 4 • Splinter bid • Game forcing • Partner must bid again • Likely to be 4 but might go on with shape • NB 3 would be a Long Suit Trial Bid • 4 is a Splinter  K  4  2  K  Q  J  6  5  A  K  8  4  2

  22. Major Suit Agreement • You open 1 • Partner bids 2 • You have 18 HCP LTC 4 • What is your re-bid? • 4NT • RKCB • If partner has A bid the slam • Expecting to lose a   A  8  K  Q  J  6  5  A  T  9  8  2  A

  23. Summary • If you open 1 of a suit and partner bids 2 of the same suit • Remember partner is weak • You need a good hand to go on • When you bid again make sure partner knows what you mean • Normally you do not go on when partner agrees a minor

  24. Summary • Bidding a new suit after partner agrees a minor is an attempt to get to a NT contract • Bidding a new suit after partner agrees a major is: • A Long Suit Trial Bid if the bid is at the cheapest level • A Splinter if the bid is a jump bid • SO: Do NOT bid a new suit after partner agrees your major just because you have this suit as well

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