OPENING LEADS

(For all the card combinations shown, clearly mark the card normally led if different from the underlined card). Colour this box if using non-standard leads
v. suit contracts A K A K x K Q 10 K Q x K J 10 K 10 9 Q J 10
Q J x J 10 x 10 x x 10 9 x 9 8 7 x 10 x x x H x x
H x x x H x x x x H x x x x x x x x x x x x x x  
v. NT contracts A K A K x K Q 10 K Q x K J 10 K 10 9 Q J 10
Q J x J 10 x 10 x x 10 9 x 9 8 7 x 10 x x x H x x
H x x x H x x x x H x x x x x x x x x x x x x x  
Other agreements in leading, e.g. high-level contracts, partnership suits:
King requests count/unblock [against NT], count [against suit contract]
Ten not treated as an honour. Strong 10 lead from A J 10, K J 10.

CARDING METHODS

   Primary method v suit contracts  Primary method v NT contracts
On Partner's lead High encourage, low discourage [unless lead is king]
On Declarer's lead Count; high/low shows even number.
When discarding McKenney
Other carding agreements, including secondary methods (state when applicable) and exceptions to above
McKenney where appropriate.
 

SUPPLEMENTARY DETAILS [2]

2.1 2 followed by 3-either-minor shows a weak hand with a 4-card major and a 6-card minor, and is to play.
2.2 2NT/3-major shows 4-card support, 7-loser/8-loser respectively
2.3 Bid shows suit bid plus next higher suit, min 4-4. Pass forces opener to redouble, then bid shows that suit plus higher, non-touching suit. Redouble is relay to 2 for pass or correct
2.4 After our 1NT is overcalled, 2NT from responder asks opener to relay to 3, then all bids are relatively weak. Cue-bids are Staymanic. Cue-bids and 3NT deny stop if preceded by 2NT. Direct 3-level suit bids are forcing. 3-level suit bids preceded by 2NT are to play, but invitational if suit could have been bid at 2-level. Double shows values for 2NT with at least Hxx in overcaller's  explicit or inferred suit.
 2.5 Ogust 2NT over 2/2♠  3♣/3 = min HCP;  poor/good suit ['good' = 2 of top 3]
3/3 = max HCP;  poor/good suit. 3NT=AKQ of suit.
2.6 3 asks for 5-card major. 3 rebid promises at least one 4-card major. If responder also has a 4-card major, he/she bids the other, or 4/ with both. After 2NT - 3, 3 rebid shows 5 and 2
 
Name: David Benjamin EBU No:
SBBC:
92576
Partner: Nigel Lancaster EBU No: 74784
GENERALISED DESCRIPTION OF BIDDING METHODS
Weak 2/. 5-card suit.
1NT OPENING AND RESPONSES
Strength:  12-14

 Tick if artificial and provide details below:

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Shape constraints:  May have any 5-card suit

Tick if may have singleton:

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Responses: 2  Stayman [promissory] [see 2.1]
2 Transfer to hearts [see 2.2] 2 Transfer to spades [see 2.2]
2 Range ask [2NT min, 3 max] 2NT Transfer to a minor
Others 3-suit is game-forcing splinter. 4-suit is RKCB in that suit.
Action after opponents double:  Halmic [see 2.3].
Action after other interference:  Penalty double; Lebensohl [see 2.4]

TWO-LEVEL OPENINGS AND RESPONSES

  Meaning   Responses  
2 8+ playing tricks any suit or 23-24 bal 2 relay. Rebid not forcing.  
2 Game-forcing or 25+ balanced 2 Negative

 

2 Weak, 5-9 NV, 6-10 Vul. Usually 6-card suit. Wider-ranging in 3rd position. 10-14 in 4th. 2NT Ogust enquiry 2.5
2
2NT 20-22, may contain any 5-card suit 3=5-card puppet Stayman
3
/ are transfers; 3=minors
2.6

OTHER ASPECTS OF SYSTEM WHICH OPPONENTS SHOULD NOTE

4-card suits are bid up the line.
3rd-seat openings may be stretched.

 

 

12 August 2011