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  • ...ust first remember which suit has been agreed upon as trumps, then respond to show how many keycards you hold. There are five keycards in total: the four ...p raises|quantitative raise]]. If it's a quantitative raise, then it's not Blackwood!
    3 KB (500 words) - 07:01, 26 June 2017

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  • ...rovide instructions for beginning players regarding how to use and respond to common conventions * To serve as a starting point for partnership agreements between me and other p
    3 KB (459 words) - 02:30, 1 July 2017
  • See [[User:Brian/Bridge/Responding_to_a_1NT_opening|Responding to a 1NT opening]] for an explanation of the Stayman convention and Jacoby tra ! The following response to 1NT... !! means...
    6 KB (941 words) - 06:54, 26 June 2017
  • ...er opens 1NT, you must announce the range of HCP that their bid shows. "15 to 17" is the most common range, but the responses and subsequent bidding belo |+Responding with minimal strength (8− HCP)
    9 KB (1,465 words) - 22:53, 25 June 2017
  • See [[User:Brian/Bridge/Responding_to_a_1NT_opening|Responding to a 1NT opening]] for an explanation of the Stayman convention and Jacoby tra ! The following response to 2NT... !! means...
    4 KB (559 words) - 06:36, 26 June 2017
  • * A quantitative raise to 2NT is an invitation to 3NT. * A quantitative raise to 3NT is to play.
    4 KB (709 words) - 07:04, 9 June 2017
  • The Blackwood convention involves the use of the 4NT bid to ask your partner how many keycards they hold. A keycard is defined as any o ==When should you use Blackwood?==
    6 KB (1,164 words) - 07:06, 26 June 2017
  • ...ust first remember which suit has been agreed upon as trumps, then respond to show how many keycards you hold. There are five keycards in total: the four ...p raises|quantitative raise]]. If it's a quantitative raise, then it's not Blackwood!
    3 KB (500 words) - 07:01, 26 June 2017
  • | These responses all show support for your major. See [[User:Brian/Bridge/Subsequent bidding after major suit agreement|Subsequent bidding aft ...ad a game-forcing hand, they would have made a different response in order to leave room for investigating the possibility of slam.
    3 KB (482 words) - 21:35, 25 June 2017
  • ...idge/Control bidding|control bids]] and [[User:Brian/Bridge/Blackwood|4NT, Blackwood]]. It's generally ill-advised to splinter if your short suit is a singleton ace or king; doing so would misl
    3 KB (547 words) - 01:34, 13 June 2017
  • ...User:Brian/Bridge/Control bidding|control bid]] or bid [[User:Brian/Bridge/Blackwood|4NT]]. ...d 4NT → See [[User:Brian/Bridge/Responding to Blackwood|Responding to Blackwood]].
    480 B (77 words) - 04:33, 11 June 2017
  • ...+ HCP. It is unlimited and one-round-forcing (that is, you are not allowed to pass). ...eton in a side suit → Jump shift into the side suit, showing a [[User:Brian/Bridge/Rebids after a splinter raise|splinter]].
    3 KB (571 words) - 05:54, 11 June 2017
  • | Rebid 2NT, [[User:Brian/Bridge/Rebids after a 2NT opening|systems on]]. * Responder's notrump rebids are [[User:Brian/Bridge/Quantitative notrump raises|quantitative]].
    2 KB (310 words) - 22:13, 25 June 2017
  • ...tion in conjunction with your own distribution and values to determine how to respond, if at all. ...s to overcall. Observe how the below response charts are ordered according to these priorities.
    6 KB (1,028 words) - 06:49, 26 June 2017
  • ...nciples as [[User:Brian/Bridge/Responding_to_a_weak_two_opening|responding to a weak two opening]] but with less bidding space available. Generally, you ...ser:Brian/Bridge/Blackwood|4NT]], bidding 5NT Grand Slam Force, or raising to slam directly.
    884 B (148 words) - 06:06, 14 June 2017
  • ...e/Responding to a weak opening|here]]. From your point of view, responding to partner's subsequent bids is fairly easy. This is what it looks like: ...a suit your partner's bid shows (and hence how much of that suit you need to show "support").
    2 KB (290 words) - 06:44, 26 June 2017
  • The most common set of responses to a strong 2♣ opening are as follows: | Respond 2NT. If opener rebids notrump, it is [[User:Brian/Bridge/Quantitative notrump raises|quantitative]].
    3 KB (496 words) - 22:34, 25 June 2017
  • After a major suit fit has been found, the partnership's primary objective is to explore the possibility of game (and possibly slam). A number of ways in wh ==Raises to 2M==
    6 KB (937 words) - 03:19, 27 June 2017