After a 1st-round Double
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Current revision as of 12:15, 12 November 2012
The Principles of 1st-round Doubling
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| | Hand does not satisfy any of the criteria below. | | |
| | Five or more cards, 8-16 HCP (and 'Bad Seventeens'), Rule of 18 compliance, no suit quality necessary, and no longer suit. | | |
| | 11-16 HCP (and 'Bad Seventeens') and no suit longer than four cards. It does not require a stopper in any enemy suit(s). A distribution of 4-4-4-1 is fine. | | |
| | Six or more cards, 3-16 HCP, no suit quality necessary, and no longer suit. | | |
| | Four or more cards, 17-22 HCP (excluding 'Bad Seventeens'), and no longer suit.
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| | 23+ HCP, any shape. | | |
| | 8+ HCP. "I had an opening bid, but the opponent's bid to my right just took it away." (To be used against all except their strong bids.) | | |
The Principles for Responding to a 1st-round Double
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Bids available to Responder when responding to a 1st-round Double
- Responder's bids are very similar to those he makes after partner opens One of a Suit.
- If RHO bids immediately after partner's Double, Responder should still make one of the constructive bids below if he can, apart from the 'dustbin' bid 1NT. (1NT acts as a relay to enable Doubler to bid his suit, but is not needed if the opponents bid to enable the auction to return to Doubler.)
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| | | 5+ card suit, 8-16 HCP, compliant with Rule of 18 | | | | | | | |
| | 6+ card suit, 3-16 HCP | | | | | | | ||
| | 4+ card suit, 17-22 HCP | | | | | | | ||
| | 0-9 HCP, no other bid available | | | | | | | ||
| | 10+ HCP, 4+ cards in at least one of the suits that doubler might have | | | | | | | ||
| | "I would have bid 1NT if RHO had not bid immediately after partner's Double." | | | | | | | ||
| | "RHO's bid immediately after partner's Double has taken away the bid I was going to make, which was not 1NT." | | | | | | | ||
| | | Up to 11 HCP, 4+ card suit | | | | | | | |
| | 12-14 HCP, 5+ card suit | | | | | | | ||
| | 14+ HCP, stopper in their suit(s) | | | | | | | ||
| | | Up to 11 HCP, 4+ card suit | | | | | | | |
| | 12-14 HCP, 5+ card suit | | | | | | | ||
| | 14+ HCP, stopper in their suit(s) | | | | | | | ||
| | | Up to 11 HCP, 4+ card suit | | | | | | | |
| | 12-14 HCP, 5+ card suit | | | | | | | ||
| | 14+ HCP, stopper in their suit(s) | | | | | | | ||
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| | 0-7 HCP and less than 3-card support for partner's suit | | |
| | Unable even to bid 1NT. RHO's overcall has taken his bid away. | | |
| | 5+ cards, 8-16 points, compliant with Rule of 18. | | |
| 8-16 HCP and no other available bid — i.e. the 'dustbin' bid. The hand will contain fewer than four cards in opener's suit. The hand may contain four cards in another suit, or a 5-card suit not now biddable at the 1-level. | | | |
| | 6+ cards and 3-16 points | | |
| | 3-card support and 0-9 HCP | | |
| | 4+ card support and 10+ HCP | | |
| | 4+ cards and 17+ HCP | | |
| | 4-card support and 0-9 HCP | | |
| | 5-card support and 0-9 HCP | | |
| | 6+card support and 0-9 HCP | | |
The Principles for Opener's/Overcaller's 2nd Round Bid
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| | | Minimum opening hand (i.e. 8-12 HCP), little support for responder, no other 4+ card suit. | | |
| | 4+ card suit. | | | |
| | 11-16 HCP and fairly balanced with a 5-card suit. | | | |
| | 6-card suit. | | | |
| | 3-card support and less than 10 HCP. | | | |
| | The Simplex 2NT: 10+ HCP and 4+ card support for Responder's suit. | | | |
| | 7+ card suit. | | | |
| | 4-card support and less than 10 HCP. | | | |
| | 5-card support and less than 10 HCP. | | | |
| | 6-card support and less than 10 HCP. | | | |
| | | 8-10 HCP and a 5-3-3-2 shape. | | |
| | 6-card suit. | | | |
| | 4+ card suit. | | | |
| | 12-14 HCP, balanced or semi-balanced. | | | |
| | 7+ card suit. | | | |
| | 15+ HCP, balanced. | | | |
| | | Minimum opening hand (i.e. 8-12 HCP), little support for responder, no other 4+ card suit. | | |
| | 4+ card suit. | | | |
| | 6-card suit. | | | |
| | The Simplex 2NT: 10+ HCP and 4+ card support for Responder's suit. | | | |
| | 3-card support and less than 10 HCP. | | | |
| | 5+ card suit. | | | |
| | 7+ card suit. | | | |
| | 4-card support and less than 10 HCP. | | | |
| | 5-card support and less than 10 HCP. | | | |
| | | Up to 13 HCP. | | |
| | 14+ HCP. | | | |
| | | Minimum opening hand (i.e. 8-12 HCP), less than 4-card support for responder, no other 4+ card suit biddable at the 3-level. | | |
| | 4+ card suit. | | | |
| | Balanced, preferably with the other two suits stopped. | | | |
| | 6+ card suit. | | | |
| | 3+ card support and 8-12 HCP. | | | |
| | Blackwood: 13+ HCP. | | | |
