1st Round Bidding
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* <big> ''PRINCIPLE 8:'' '''If you have 11-16 HCP and no suit longer than four cards, always open or overcall 1NT, even with a 4-4-4-1 shape. ''' </big> | * <big> ''PRINCIPLE 8:'' '''If you have 11-16 HCP and no suit longer than four cards, always open or overcall 1NT, even with a 4-4-4-1 shape. ''' </big> | ||
** 1NT as a response promises the same distributional restrictions but 8-16 HCP. | ** 1NT as a response promises the same distributional restrictions but 8-16 HCP. | ||
- | * <big> ''PRINCIPLE 9:'' '''Simplex is a fundamentally natural bidding system. The only gadgets used are 2{{Cs}} | + | * <big> ''PRINCIPLE 9:'' '''Simplex is a fundamentally natural bidding system. The only gadgets used are 2{{Cs}} Redshift, 4NT Blackwood, and 2NT.''' </big> |
* <big> ''PRINCIPLE 10'': '''Hands with trump support but less than 10 HCP bid immediately to their total trump level.''' </big> | * <big> ''PRINCIPLE 10'': '''Hands with trump support but less than 10 HCP bid immediately to their total trump level.''' </big> | ||
** For example, after a 1{{Hs}} opening by partner, a hand containing 6 HCP and four cards in the heart suit would immediately raise to 3{{Hs}}. (Partner is known to have at least five hearts. Add those five to the four that responder has makes nine. Take six from nine means a raise to the 3-level.) | ** For example, after a 1{{Hs}} opening by partner, a hand containing 6 HCP and four cards in the heart suit would immediately raise to 3{{Hs}}. (Partner is known to have at least five hearts. Add those five to the four that responder has makes nine. Take six from nine means a raise to the 3-level.) |
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