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[Weak NT]

Nigel Lancaster 074-784
Addis Page 010-490
Bid Points Min. Meaning Responses
1§   3 Natural or 4-3-3-3 shape Splinter bids and fit jumps Inverted raises
1¨   4  
1©   4   Jacoby 2NT
1ª   5  
1NT [11]12-14 2   Stayman/Transfers/Baron; 3-suit = slam try
2§     8+ pt any suit or 23+ bal. 2¨ relay. Over 2NT rebid, actions as for opening 2NT
2¨/2©/ª 5-9 nv
6-10 vul
5/6 10-13 in 4th position 2NT enquiry; 3NT to play.
Bid of new suit invitational
2NT 20-22 1 May contain 5-card major 5-card puppet Stayman, red-suit transfers, 3ª=Baron, 4©/ª = slam try in §/¨
3 any Weak 6+ Pre-emptive    
4 any Weak 7+ Pre-emptive    
Defensive Bids
Overcalls Meaning Opponents Open Defence
Simple 7+, 5+card suit Strong 1§  Truscott
Jump Pre-emp., 3§=Ghestem 2 high Weak 1NT ASPTRO; penalty dbl
Cue Bid Ghestem 2 middle Strong 1NT
1NT Direct 15-17; protective 11-14;
responses as to 1NT opening
Weak 2 bids TO X; leaping Michaels;

2NT = 16-18

Weak 3 bids TO X
2NT Direct: Ghestem 2 lowest;
Response assumes weak
Protective: 20-22;
Response as opening 2NT
4 bids
Multi See over
Action after Opponents intervene with:
Simple Overcall Double [of suit]: take-out Bids: Fit-jumps; 2NT Jacoby;
Cue-bid = 3-card support
Jump Overcall
Double Redouble
9+
New Suit

Forcing

Jump in New Suit
Fit jump
Jump Raise
Pre-emptive
2NT/Inv minor
Good raise
Other Doubles Doubles are predominantly fit-finding, but are penalty-orientated if we have already found a fit, or if either side has bid NT naturally.