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| Partner responded 2NT and I'm balanced
 
| Partner responded 2NT and I'm balanced
 
| Make a [[User:Brian/Bridge/Quantitative notrump raises|quantitative raise]].  
 
| Make a [[User:Brian/Bridge/Quantitative notrump raises|quantitative raise]].  
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| Partner responded 2♥, 2♠, 3♣, or 3♦ and I have 3+-card support with 25+ total points
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| Bid 4NT, [[User:Brian/Bridge/Blackwood|Blackwood]].
 
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| Partner responded 2♥, 2♠, 3♣, or 3♦ and I have 3+-card support
 
| Partner responded 2♥, 2♠, 3♣, or 3♦ and I have 3+-card support
| Explore slam with [[User:Brian/Bridge/Control bidding|control bidding]] or [[User:Brian/Bridge/Blackwood|Blackwood]]
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| Make a single raise (<i>i.e.,</i> 3&hearts;, 3&spades;, 4&clubs;, or 4&diams;) to show support; partner should then [[User:Brian/Bridge/Control bidding|show a control]] or bid 4NT, [[User:Brian/Bridge/Responding to Blackwood|Blackwood]].
 
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In situations not covered here, bidding is typically natural, but the details vary according to partnership agreement.
 
In situations not covered here, bidding is typically natural, but the details vary according to partnership agreement.

Latest revision as of 22:13, 25 June 2017

The following rebids should be commonly understood:

If... then ...
Partner responded 2♦ and I have 22–24 HCP with a balanced hand Rebid 2NT, systems on.
Partner responded 2♦ and I have 25–27 HCP with a balanced hand Rebid 3NT.
  • Responder's rebids of 4♦ and 4♥ are transfers.
  • Responder's rebid of 4♣ could be either Stayman or Gerber, depending on partnership agreement.
  • Responder's notrump rebids are quantitative.
Partner responded 2♦ and I have a 5+-card suit Bid your suit. Prefer showing a major before a minor.
  • If partner raises your 2M to 4M, it shows suit agreement with a minimum (fast denies)
  • If partner raises your 2M to 3M, it shows suit agreement with a non-minimum and slam interest (slow shows)
  • If partner's second response is 3♣ or 3♦, it shows a very bad hand (3− HCP) with no suit agreement.

With suit agreement, you can explore slam with control bidding or Blackwood. Otherwise, subsequent bidding varies according to partnership agreement.

Partner responded 2♦ and I have a 4441 distribution Wish you had opened 1m instead.
Partner responded 2NT and I'm balanced Make a quantitative raise.
Partner responded 2♥, 2♠, 3♣, or 3♦ and I have 3+-card support with 25+ total points Bid 4NT, Blackwood.
Partner responded 2♥, 2♠, 3♣, or 3♦ and I have 3+-card support Make a single raise (i.e., 3♥, 3♠, 4♣, or 4♦) to show support; partner should then show a control or bid 4NT, Blackwood.

In situations not covered here, bidding is typically natural, but the details vary according to partnership agreement.