1st Round Bidding
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* <big> ''PRINCIPLE 15'': ''' There are no suit quality requirements for opening bids and overcalls. ''' </big> | * <big> ''PRINCIPLE 15'': ''' There are no suit quality requirements for opening bids and overcalls. ''' </big> | ||
* <big> ''PRINCIPLE 16'': ''' In response to an opening of one or two of a suit, responder shows a hand worth a good raise to at least 3 of the suit — i.e. 10+ HCP and 9+ trumps between them — by bidding the conventional 2NT. ''' </big> | * <big> ''PRINCIPLE 16'': ''' In response to an opening of one or two of a suit, responder shows a hand worth a good raise to at least 3 of the suit — i.e. 10+ HCP and 9+ trumps between them — by bidding the conventional 2NT. ''' </big> | ||
- | * <big> ''PRINCIPLE 17'': ''' Be very wary about doubling when both opener and responder have taken your bid away. ''' </big> You are usually too weak. | + | * <big> ''PRINCIPLE 17'': ''' Be very wary about doubling when <u>both</u> opener and responder have taken your bid away. ''' </big> You are usually too weak. |
** For example, you have a hand worth opening 1♣ but the bidding has already gone (1♦):Pass:(1♠). | ** For example, you have a hand worth opening 1♣ but the bidding has already gone (1♦):Pass:(1♠). | ||
** Exceptionally you should double when you have 11+ HCP and you are distributional (e.g. a 5-5 shape or a 6+ card suit). | ** Exceptionally you should double when you have 11+ HCP and you are distributional (e.g. a 5-5 shape or a 6+ card suit). |
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