OTHER OPENING BIDS

  HCP see Note Min length CONVENTIONAL MEANING SPECIAL RESPONSES Notes
1 9+ ¨

3

  Splinters. 2NT natural

1.1

1.2

1 9+ ¨ 4  
1 9+ ¨ 4   Jacoby 2NT
1 9+ ¨ 5  
3 bids 0+ ¨ 6 3NT = solid minor    
4 bids 0+ ¨ 7      

DEFENSIVE METHODS AFTER OPPONENTS OPEN

Opponents Open A Natural One of a Suit CONVENTIONAL MEANING SPECIAL RESPONSES Notes
Simple overcall Usually 5+ cards    
Jump overcall Pre-emptive    
Cue bid Michaels   1.3
1NT Direct 16-18 As 1NT  
Protective 11-14  
2NT Direct 2 lowest unbid suits, weak/strong    
Protective 20-22 As opening 2NT  
Opponents Open With DEFENSIVE METHODS SPECIAL RESPONSES Notes
Strong 1♣ Truscott   1.4
Short 1♣/1 Treat as natural    
Weak and Strong 1NT Landy; 2=both majors. 2=equal length  
Weak 2 Dbl for take-out; 2NT=16-18 bal.
Leaping Michaels.
Lebensohl 1.5
1.6
Weak 3 Dbl for take-out    
4 bids Dbl for take-out    
Multi 2 Dbl: 13-15 or 19+; 2NT=16-18 Lebensohl 1.5

SLAM CONVENTIONS

Name Meaning of Responses Action over interference
Roman Key Card Blackwood 1430 5=1/4, 5=0/3, 5/=2/5 without/with trump queen. 5NT asks for lowest side-suit king. Dbl=0/3, pass=1/4, etc
Minorwood Over an opening 1NT/2NT, 4/ is RKCB in the bid suit
 
COMPETITIVE AUCTIONS

Agreements after opening of one of a suit and overcall by opponents:

Level to which negative doubles apply

No fixed upper limit

Special meaning of bids

2NT is natural, and cue-bid is Jacoby

Exceptions/other agreements

Over opponents' UNT, cue-bidding their respective suits shows support for partner or 5+ in 4th suit .

Agreements after opponents double for takeout

Redouble 9+ New suit Forcing Jump in new suit Fit-jump
Jump raise Pre-emptive 2NT Good raise Other  
Other agreements concerning doubles and redoubles:
Doubles are for take-out unless: we have a fit; we have pre-empted; we are doubling a naturally-bid NT.
After penalty double of 1NT, first subsequent double by either player is take-out.
 

OTHER CONVENTIONS

Fourth-suit forcing [1 is natural]
After 1X-2Y, 2NT is game-forcing [3 asks], 3NT = flat 15/16
Unassuming cue-bids (show good raise of partner's suit or very strong hand)
Directional asking bids
 
 

SUPPLEMENTARY DETAILS [1]

(Please cross-reference where appropriate to the relevant part of the card and continue on back if needed)
1.1 Splinter jump shows support for partner [min 4] with typically singleton in bid suit. A splinter bid can be an immediate response, opener's rebid, or an unnecessary-to-be-forcing bid at any stage of the auction.
1.2 Jacoby 2NT promises 4+ trump support and is forcing to game. Opener rebids 4-major if minimum. 3-new-suit as trial bid, 4-new-suit as splinter.
1.3 Minor-suit cue-bid shows at least 5-5 in the majors. Major-suit cue-bid shows at least 5-5 in other major + unspecified minor. Usually weak/strong, not intermediate.
1.4 1-level overcall or 2 shows that suit and next higher suit. Double shows suit doubled and non-adjacent suit, 1NT shows other two non-touching suits. Jump overcall is single-suited hand.
1.5 If partner doubles a weak 2-bid, 2NT shows a weak hand [<8] and requires a 3 relay.
1.6 A bid of 4/ is a game-forcing bid showing at least 5-5 in the suit bid and the unbid major. Responder picks the contract or cue-bids.