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| − | + | |+ Meanings of partner's responses | |
| + | ! The following response to 1NT... !! means... | ||
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| + | | 2♣ | ||
| + | | The Stayman convention, showing invitational or greater strength and asking for a 4 card major. To respond, see the table below. | ||
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| + | | 2♦ | ||
| + | | 5+ hearts, asking you to bid hearts so you become declarer. Announce "transfer", then respond according to the table below. | ||
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| + | | 2♥ | ||
| + | | 5+ spades, asking you to bid spades so you become declarer. Announce "transfer", then respond according to the table below. | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 2NT or a higher notrump | ||
| + | | A [[User:Brian/Bridge/Quantitative notrump raises|quantitative raise]]; respond accordingly or pass. | ||
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| + | | 4♣ | ||
| + | | [[User:Brian/Bridge/Responding to Gerber|Gerber]], asking for aces. | ||
| + | |- | ||
| + | | 4♦ | ||
| + | | 6+ hearts and game-forcing strength, asking you to bid hearts so you become declarer. Announce "transfer", then bid 4♥. | ||
| + | * Most of the time, partner will pass. | ||
| + | * If partner bids again, it is a slam try: either a [[User:Brian/Bridge/Control bidding|control bid]] or [[User:Brian/Responding to Blackwood|Blackwood]]. | ||
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| + | | 4♥ | ||
| + | | Like 4♦, but a transfer to spades instead. | ||
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| − | I have 4+ hearts | + | {|class="wikitable" |
| + | |+ Responses to Stayman | ||
| + | ! If... !! then... | ||
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| + | | I have 4+ hearts | ||
| + | | Bid 2♥. | ||
* If partner responds 2♠, it means they have 4 spades, 3- hearts, and invitational strength. Sign off in 2NT, 3♠, 3NT, or 4♠, depending on your strength and whether you have 4-card spade support. | * If partner responds 2♠, it means they have 4 spades, 3- hearts, and invitational strength. Sign off in 2NT, 3♠, 3NT, or 4♠, depending on your strength and whether you have 4-card spade support. | ||
* If partner responds 2NT, it means they have no 4-card major (the Stayman was "fake") but invitational strength. Pass or sign off in 3NT. | * If partner responds 2NT, it means they have no 4-card major (the Stayman was "fake") but invitational strength. Pass or sign off in 3NT. | ||
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* If partner responds 4♥, it is a sign-off. | * If partner responds 4♥, it is a sign-off. | ||
* If partner responds 4NT, 5NT, 6NT, or 7NT, it is [[User:Brian/Bridge/Quantitative notrump raises|quantitative]] and shows 4 spades. Pass or make a sign-off either in notrump or spades. | * If partner responds 4NT, 5NT, 6NT, or 7NT, it is [[User:Brian/Bridge/Quantitative notrump raises|quantitative]] and shows 4 spades. Pass or make a sign-off either in notrump or spades. | ||
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| − | I have 4+ spades | + | | I have 4+ spades |
| + | | Bid 2♠. | ||
* If partner responds 2NT, they show invitational strength without 4-card spade support. Pass or sign off in 3NT. | * If partner responds 2NT, they show invitational strength without 4-card spade support. Pass or sign off in 3NT. | ||
* If partner responds 3NT, they show game-forcing strength without 4-card spade support. Pass. | * If partner responds 3NT, they show game-forcing strength without 4-card spade support. Pass. | ||
* In all other cases, the subsequent bidding is the same as in the previous paragraph, but exchange "spades" and "hearts". | * In all other cases, the subsequent bidding is the same as in the previous paragraph, but exchange "spades" and "hearts". | ||
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| − | I have no 4-card major | + | | I have no 4-card major |
| + | | Bid 2♦. | ||
* If partner responds 2M, they show invitational strength with 5 of the bid major and 4 of the unbid major. Sign off in 2NT, 3M, 3NT, or 4M, depending on your strength and whether you have 3-card support for partner's 5-card major. | * If partner responds 2M, they show invitational strength with 5 of the bid major and 4 of the unbid major. Sign off in 2NT, 3M, 3NT, or 4M, depending on your strength and whether you have 3-card support for partner's 5-card major. | ||
* If partner responds 2NT, they have invitational strength. Pass or sign off in 3NT. | * If partner responds 2NT, they have invitational strength. Pass or sign off in 3NT. | ||
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* If partner responds 3NT, it is a sign-off. Pass. | * If partner responds 3NT, it is a sign-off. Pass. | ||
* If partner responds 4NT, 5NT, 6NT, or 7NT, it is [[User:Brian/Bridge/Quantitative notrump raises|quantitative]]. | * If partner responds 4NT, 5NT, 6NT, or 7NT, it is [[User:Brian/Bridge/Quantitative notrump raises|quantitative]]. | ||
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| − | If | + | |+ Rebids after a Jacoby transfer |
| − | + | ! If... !! then... | |
| − | I have 17 HCP with 4+ | + | |- |
| − | * If partner responds | + | | I have 17 HCP with 4+-card support for partner's major |
| + | | Superaccept by bidding 3 of the major. | ||
| + | * If partner responds 4 of the major, it is a sign-off. | ||
* Any other response by partner is a slam try: either a [[User:Brian/Bridge/Control bidding|control bid]] or [[User:Brian/Bridge/Responding to Blackwood|Blackwood]]. | * Any other response by partner is a slam try: either a [[User:Brian/Bridge/Control bidding|control bid]] or [[User:Brian/Bridge/Responding to Blackwood|Blackwood]]. | ||
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| − | + | | Partner's bid was 2♦, showing hearts | |
| + | | Accept by bidding 2♥. | ||
* If partner responds 2♠, they have invitational strength with 5-5 in the majors. Pass with a minimum, sign off in 2NT or 3NT to deny 3-card support for both majors, or support either major if possible by signing off in 3 or 4 of the major you want to support. | * If partner responds 2♠, they have invitational strength with 5-5 in the majors. Pass with a minimum, sign off in 2NT or 3NT to deny 3-card support for both majors, or support either major if possible by signing off in 3 or 4 of the major you want to support. | ||
* If partner responds 3♥, they have invitational strength with 6 hearts. Pass or sign off by raising to 4♥. | * If partner responds 3♥, they have invitational strength with 6 hearts. Pass or sign off by raising to 4♥. | ||
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:* One common case is that the response is 2NT, showing invitational strength and exactly 5 hearts. Pass or sign off in 3♥, 3NT, or 4♥. | :* One common case is that the response is 2NT, showing invitational strength and exactly 5 hearts. Pass or sign off in 3♥, 3NT, or 4♥. | ||
:* Another common case is 3NT, showing game-forcing strength and exactly 5 hearts. Pass or sign off in 4♥. | :* Another common case is 3NT, showing game-forcing strength and exactly 5 hearts. Pass or sign off in 4♥. | ||
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| − | + | | Partner's bid was 2♥, showing spades | |
| + | | Accept by bidding 2♠. | ||
* If partner responds 3♥, they have game-forcing strength with 5-5 in the majors. With 3-card support for either major, raise to 4 of the major; any subsequent bid by partner is either a [[User:Brian/Bridge/Control bidding|control bid]] or [[User:Brian/Bridge/Responding to Blackwood|Blackwood]]. If you can't support either major, rebid 3NT; any subsequent bid by partner is [[User:Brian/Bridge/Quantitative notrump raises|quantitative]]. | * If partner responds 3♥, they have game-forcing strength with 5-5 in the majors. With 3-card support for either major, raise to 4 of the major; any subsequent bid by partner is either a [[User:Brian/Bridge/Control bidding|control bid]] or [[User:Brian/Bridge/Responding to Blackwood|Blackwood]]. If you can't support either major, rebid 3NT; any subsequent bid by partner is [[User:Brian/Bridge/Quantitative notrump raises|quantitative]]. | ||
* For all other responses, see the previous paragraph, but exchange "spades" and "hearts". | * For all other responses, see the previous paragraph, but exchange "spades" and "hearts". | ||
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Revision as of 06:21, 26 June 2017
See Responding to a 1NT opening for an explanation of the Stayman convention and Jacoby transfers.
Without interference
| The following response to 1NT... | means... |
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| 2♣ | The Stayman convention, showing invitational or greater strength and asking for a 4 card major. To respond, see the table below. |
| 2♦ | 5+ hearts, asking you to bid hearts so you become declarer. Announce "transfer", then respond according to the table below. |
| 2♥ | 5+ spades, asking you to bid spades so you become declarer. Announce "transfer", then respond according to the table below. |
| 2NT or a higher notrump | A quantitative raise; respond accordingly or pass. |
| 4♣ | Gerber, asking for aces. |
| 4♦ | 6+ hearts and game-forcing strength, asking you to bid hearts so you become declarer. Announce "transfer", then bid 4♥.
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| 4♥ | Like 4♦, but a transfer to spades instead. |
| If... | then... |
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| I have 4+ hearts | Bid 2♥.
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| I have 4+ spades | Bid 2♠.
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| I have no 4-card major | Bid 2♦.
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| If... | then... |
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| I have 17 HCP with 4+-card support for partner's major | Superaccept by bidding 3 of the major.
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| Partner's bid was 2♦, showing hearts | Accept by bidding 2♥.
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| Partner's bid was 2♥, showing spades | Accept by bidding 2♠.
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