OPENING LEADS |
(For all the card
combinations shown, clearly mark the card normally led if
different from the underlined card). |
Hatch
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 |
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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 |
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Other agreements in leading, e.g.
high-level contracts, partnership suits: |
King requests unblock/count [against NT], count
[against suit contract] |
Ten not treated as an honour. |
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 |
Revolving, low
cards not necessarily significant |
Other carding agreements, including
secondary methods (state when applicable) and exceptions to
above |
McKenney where
appropriate. |
SUPPLEMENTARY DETAILS
[2] |
2.1 |
2NT/3-major shows
4-card support, 7-loser/8-loser respectively |
2.2 |
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 |
2.3 |
2♣ followed by 3-either-minor shows
no major fit, 6-card minor, and is to play |
2.4 |
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. |
2.5 |
♣
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. Following a 3♠
response, 3NT is to play, 4-minor is Minorwood |
22 August 2018 |
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Name: |
John Robotham |
EBU No: |
415186 |
Partner: |
Nigel Lancaster |
EBU No: |
74784 |
GENERALISED DESCRIPTION OF
BIDDING METHODS |
Weak 2♥/♠.
5-card ♠
suit. |
1NT OPENING AND RESPONES |
Strength: |
12-14 |
Tick if
artificial and provide details below: |
¨ |
Shape constraints: |
May have any 5-card suit |
Tick if may have
singleton: |
¨ |
Responses: |
2♣ |
Stayman [promissory]
[see 2.3] |
2♦ |
Transfer to hearts [see 2.1] |
2♥ |
Transfer to spades [see 2.1] |
2♠ |
Range ask [2NT
min, 3♣
max] |
2NT |
Transfer to a minor |
Others |
3-any is slam try |
Action after opponents double: |
Wriggle: pass forces redouble
[see 2.2]. |
Action after other interference: |
Penalty-oriented double |
TWO-LEVEL OPENINGS
AND RESPONSES |
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Meaning |
|
Responses |
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2♣ |
8+ playing
tricks any suit , 23-24 balanced |
2♦ |
relay;
rebids non-forcing |
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2♦ |
25+ relatively balanced |
2♥ |
Negative |
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2♥ |
Weak, 5-9
NV, 6-10 Vul. Usually 6-card suit. Wider-ranging in 3rd
position. 10-14
in 4th. |
2NT |
Ogust enquiry |
2.4 |
2♠ |
2NT |
20-22,
may contain any 5-card suit |
3♣=5-card puppet Stayman
3♦/♥
are
transfers; 3♠=minors |
2.5 |
OTHER ASPECTS OF
SYSTEM WHICH OPPONENTS SHOULD NOTE |
4-card suits are bid up
the line. |
Opening
bids in 3rd position may be weaker than normal. |
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