Responder Flashcards

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Partner opens with 1 level major suit bid - responder has 6-10 points and 3 card support and responds with 2 level same suit bid - opener bids new suit - what is best responder strategy?

A

Help Suit Game Try - opener has 15-17 points and 1 of 3 top honor in new suit - responder should go to game (4 level)
if either of these 3 conditions are met:
(1) at top of minimum support range
(2) has a top honor in second suit
(3) has a singleton or void
otherwise close bidding out at 3 level within the original suit

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Partner opens with 1 level major suit bid - responder has 3 card support and 6-10 points and responds with 2 level same suit bid - opponent overcalls - opening partner doubles - what is responder best strategy?

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Maximal Double - opening partner has 15-17 points - if responder is at top of minimum support range (6-10) then responder should bid 4 level game - otherwise close out at 3 level

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Partner opens with 1 level major suit bid - responder has 3 card support and 6-10 points and responds with 2 level same suit bid - opponents overcall - opening partner rebids original suit at 3 level - what is responder best strategy?

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PASS - opener rebid is a close out bid - opener has minimum opening hand and full game is impossible - opener is already pushing bidding limits with 3 level bid
(minimum + minimum = 2 level game)

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4
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Partner opens with 2 level diamond bid - what does this mean?

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Flannery - opening partner has 11-15 points and 5 hearts and 4 spades - not enough points for reverse but valuable information for responder, makes 8 card major suit fit very likely

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Partner opens with 1 level suit bid and rebids new higher ranking suit - what does this mean to responder?

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Reverse - opening partner has 16+ points and 5/4 distribution - first suit is 5 cards and second higher ranking suit is 4 cards

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Partner opens with 1 level suit bid and then rebids same suit with jump to 3 level - what does this mean?

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Partner has 6 card suit and 16+ points

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Partner opens with 1 level suit bid and rebids same suit at 2 level - what does this mean?

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Partner has 6 card suit and minimum opening hand with 13-15 points

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Partner opens with suit bid and rebids 2NT - what does this mean to responder?

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Partner has 18-19 points and balanced hand (too strong to open with 1NT bid)

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9
Q

Partner opens with 1 level minor suit - responder bids 4 card major at 1 level
(6+ pts) or 5 card major at 2 level (11+ pts) - opponent overcalls and opening partner doubles - what does
this mean to responder?

A

Support Double - opening partner is showing 3 card support for responder’s new suit bid - opener is not promising anything about points other than the original opening points - opener double is only actually useful if responder has
a 5 card suit (8 card fit)

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10
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Partner opens with 1 level minor suit - responder bids 1 level major suit
(6+ pts) or 2 level major suit (11+ pts) - opponent overcalls with takeout double - opening partner redoubles - what does this mean to responder?

A

Support Redouble - opening partner is showing 3 card support for responder’s new suit major bid - opener is not promising anything about point count other than original opening points - opener redouble is actually only useful if responder has a 5 card suit (8 card fit)

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Partner opens major suit at 1 level in first or second position and responder has 4 card support and 12+ points - what is best response bidding strategy?

A

Jacoby 2NT response - game forcing -
tells opener that responder has 12+ points and 4 card support - 2NT is artificial - not about balanced hand - opponent interference invalidates
this bidding convention

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12
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Partner opens in first 2 seating positions with heart, spade or diamond bid and responder has 12+ points and 5 card lower ranking suit - what is best responder bidding strategy?

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Two Over One (2 over 1) - responder should bid 5 card lower ranking suit
at 2 level - game forcing - game suit
is not yet determined but game level contract is - opponent interference invalidates this convention

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13
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Partner opens with 1 level suit bid - responder has 12 points and bids
new suit - opener also bids new suit -
no apparent fit within 3 bid suits -
no interference from opposition -
what is responder best bidding strategy?

A

Fourth Suit Forcing - game forcing - responder bids fourth unbid suit (artificial) - final contract suit is not yet determined but game level contract is
(if opener has strength in fourth suit
then maybe NT contract)

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14
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Partner opens with minor suit bid (denying 5 card major) and responder has 13+ points with no biddable major suit - what is responders best bidding strategy?

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Jump to 3NT - partnership does not have 8 card major suit - so best option is 3NT - partnership has 26 points (game points)

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15
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Partner opens 1NT - responder has
10 points and 6 card major - what is responder best bidding strategy?

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Texas Transfer - similar to Jacoby Transfer but at 4 level - 4 diamonds transfers to 4 hearts - 4 hearts transfers to 4 spades - game is played in the transferred suit - this assures that strongest hand is hidden

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16
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Partner opens with 1 level minor suit - responder has 5 card major suit and 10+ points and bids 1 level major suit and opener bids 1NT denying 4 card support - what is best responder bidding strategy?

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New Minor Forcing - responder bids unbid minor suit (artificial) at 2 level showing 10+ points and 5 card suit - forcing for 1 round - responder is redefining original response that opener assumed was 4 cards and
6-10 points

17
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Partner opens 1 level suit bid in third position - responder has 3 card support and 10+ points - what is responder best bidding strategy?

A

Reverse Drury - responder bids 2 clubs asking if opening bid is full strength (13+) opener rebid of 2 diamonds (artificial) confirms full strength - 2 level rebid of original suit shows less than full strength opening points

18
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Partner opens 1 level major suit and responder has 4 card support and 11+ points - what is responders best bidding strategy?

A

Limit Raise - responder supports opener suit with jump raise to 3 level

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Q

Partner opens with 1 level minor suit - responder does not have biddable major suit but does have 10 points and 4 card support for diamond bid or 5 card support for club bid - what is responder best strategy?

A

Inverted Minor - responder shows strength in minor suit at 2 level - keeps bidding at lowest possible level to give partnership bidding room to explore another suit or no trump

20
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Partner opens with 1 level major suit bid and opponent overcalls with new suit - responder has 3 card support and 11+ points - what is responder best bidding strategy?

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Cue Bid - responder bids opponent suit at next level to show 3 card support for partner opening bid - effectively taking opponent out of auction - opener must be able to bid either 3 level or 4 level game level

21
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Partner opens with 1 level suit bid - opponent overcalls with new suit - responder has 6+ points and does not have support for partner’s opening suit but does have unbid 4 card major suit - what is responder best bidding strategy?

A

Negative Double - responder is promising 4 card unbid major suit and 6+ points - this represents low level exploration for
8 card major suit

22
Q

Partner opens 1 level major suit bid in first or second position and responder has 5-11 points but no support for opening bid suit - what is responder
best bidding strategy?

A

1NT forcing - partner opened in first
or second position (2 over 1) which makes 1NT response forcing - 1NT is normally not forcing

23
Q

Partner opens with weak two or weak three bid - what is responders best bidding strategy?

A

General Rule - do not bid over partner’s weak opening bid - exception - when responder has 15+ points with honor key cards in partner’s long weak bid suit and sure winning tricks in outside suits

24
Q

Partner opens major suit at 1 level - opponent doubles (take-out) and responder has 4 card support and
11+ points - what is best responder
bid strategy

A

Jordon 2NT - replaces Jacoby 2NT - when opponent doubles (take-out) partner’s major suit opening - Jacoby 2NT turns off & Jordon 2NT turns on - promising 4 card support and
11+ points

25
Q

Partner opens with major suit bid and responder has 6-10 points and 3 card support and responds with 2 level support - opponents do not overcall - opener rebids supported suit at 3 level - what is responder best rebid strategy?

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Invitational - opener has medium hand (16-17 pts) and is inviting responder to game - responder should bid 4 level game if at top of minimum range and pass if at bottom of minimum range

26
Q

Partner opens 1 level suit bid and opponent overcalls with T/O double (12+ pts with 3+ card support in all unbid suits) - responder has 10+ points - what is best responder bid strategy?

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Responder Re-Double - shows opening partner 10+ points - quickly describes partnership point count (13 + 10 = 23+) - now 35/40 points in auction have been accounted for - only 5 points left - quickly exposes opponents as weaker partnership (max 17 points) - devalues threat of T/O double

27
Q

How does your partner know that your double is for penalty?

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Double after 4 level major or 5 level minor is for penalty - anything lower is conventional play - CC says the same thing in a different way (3 spades or
4 diamonds) which means anything higher is for penalty

28
Q

Spiral (responder convention) - partner opens with minor suit - responder bids major suit at 1 level - (minimum of 4 cards) - opening partner supports major bid at 2 level - with Spiral opener can support with only 3 cards - responder has 11 points (not sure if enough points for game) - responder bids 2NT (artificial) to ask opener to describe hand - with only 3 card support opener bids minor suit (signal) - with full opening points bids 3 diamonds - with light opening bids 3 clubs - with 4 card support and minimum hand opener rebids major suit at 3 level - with 4 card support and medium hand opener bids 4 level game

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Benefits of spiral - creates opportunity to play in no trump (3 card opener support) or suit contract (4 card opener support or 5 card responder hand) so spiral helps partnership make trump versus no trump decision - opener also defines point count by club/diamond signal (light/full) or major (3/4 level) signal

29
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What is easy way to understand partnership doubles?

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Role assignment - OPENER - support double or maximal double - RESPONDER - negative double - OVERCALL - takeout double or 6 card unspecified suit (DONT) - ADVANCE - responsive double

30
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Partner opens with major suit in first or second position - responder has 11+ points and 4 card support but also singleton or void - what is responder best bid strategy?

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Splinter - jump to 4 level in short suit as long as it is lower than partner’s major suit bid - opener then closes bidding with 4 level major - game forcing - short suit is for ruffing (9 card fit)