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. all contracts A K A K x K Q 10 K Q x A J 10 K J 10 A K J 10
A 10 9 K 10 9 Q 10 9 Q J 10 Q J x    
H x x H x x x H x x x x H x x x x x      
10 x x 10 9 x 9 8 7 x 10 x x 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 ten from A J 10 and 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 Odd card encourages, even card may be 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. Responder always always uses Stayman if 4-4 in the majors, and will bid 2 over a 2 rebid if weak - opener will correct to spades with only two hearts.
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 redouble, which is either passed, or 2-suit 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. 3 denies 4- or 5-card major, 3NT shows five hearts.
 
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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-any is slam try. Response is 3NT or 1st-round control.
Action after opponents double:  Helvic: pass forces redouble [see 2.3].
Action after other interference:  Penalty-oriented double; Lebensohl [see 2.4]

TWO-LEVEL OPENINGS AND RESPONSES

  Meaning   Responses  
2 8+ playing tricks any suit or 23-24 balanced 2 relay  
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. Constructive in 4th position. 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.

27 November 2013