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6 mar 2020 · BEGINNING BRIDGE CHEAT SHEET Last Revised on March 6 2020 Based on the variation of American Standard taught at the Willow Valley 

  • What is the Standard American system of bridge bidding?

    "Standard American" was the label given to the bridge bidding system developed by Charles Goren and his contemporaries in the 1940s. This system employed the 1915 point-count method to evaluate the strength of a bridge hand. Most bids had fairly specific requirements regarding hand strength and suit distribution.
  • What is the rule of 22 in bridge?

    Rule of 22
    Add together the number of HCP in the hand, and the number of cards in the two longest suits, and the number of quick tricks in the hand. If the resultant number is 22 or higher, then an opening bid is suggested [the choice of which bid depends on partnership agreement].
  • How do you bid 20 points in bridge?

    Use the Rule of 20 – which states that you can open the bidding when your high-card point-count added to the number of cards in your two longest suits gets to 20.
  • To respond in a new suit at the two-level, you hand should satisfy the Rule of 14: the point-count of your hand added to the number of cards in your suit should get to 14 or more.
opening bids responding bids openers rebids

OPENING BIDS RESPONDING BIDS

BALANCED HANDS (Point Counts Shown are High Card Points)

See responses to opening bids of one of a suit

Show a 4 card major at the one level. Otherwise rebid NT at

the lowest level. Pass if the response was 1NT. 12-14 Open 1 of a suit (1 or 1 if no 5 card major) then rebid NT

15-17

Open 1NT 0-7

8-15 16-17 0-7 8+ 8-9 10+

Balanced: Pass

Balanced (or unbalanced 5+ minor): 8-9 2NT, 10-15 3NT

Balanced: 4NT invitational to 6NT

Unbalanced: Transfer (see overleaf) then Pass (2 is reserved for - see overleaf)

With 4 card major suit bid 2 (Stayman)

With 6+ card major transfer then bid three of the major, invitational. With 5 card major transfer then bid 2NT, invitational. With 6+ card major transfer then bid game in the major.

With 5 card major transfer then bid 3NT.

Raise 2NT to 3NT with 17 points, otherwise Pass.

Raise 4NT to 6NT with 17 points, otherwise Pass.

Transfers (see overleaf):

Bid 2 when partner bids 2

Bid 2 when partner bids 2

Bid 3 when partner bids 2

suit contract when holding 3+ cards in the major.

18-19 First open one of a suit then jump rebid NT See responses to opening bids of one of a suit

20-21

Open 2NT 0-3

4-11 12 Pass

Balanced or long minor: Bid 3NT

With 6+ card major suit transfer then bid game in the major.

With 5 card major suit transfer then bid 3NT.

With 4 card major suit bid 3 (Stayman)

Balanced: 4NT invitational to 6NT

Raise 4NT to 6NT with 21 points, otherwise Pass.

Transfers (see overleaf):

Bid 3 when partner bids 3. Bid 3 when partner bids 3 suit contract when holding 3+ cards in the major.

UNBALANCED HANDS (Point counts shown below are Total Points except where shown When raising parsuit, add Short Suit Points instead of Long Suit Points.)

13-21 OPENING BIDS OF ONE OF A SUIT

Open all hands with 13 Total Points. With 12 Total Points use the Rule of 20 test (see below).

With a 5 card or longer suit:

Bid the longest suit.

Bid the higher ranking of suits of equal length.

With no five card or longer suit:

Bid the longer minor (may be only 3 cards).

Bid 1 with 4 clubs and 4 diamonds

Bid 1 with 3 clubs and 3 diamonds.

Rule of 20

est. If the total of all your high card points plus the total number of cards in your two longest suits is 20 or more you may open the bidding. If not, pass. 0-5 6-9 10-12 13+ 6+ 11+ 19+ 6-10 11-12 13-15 Pass

Three or more cards in openers major suit

Raise to two level

Raise to three level

Bid a new suit

Bid a new suit (forcing)

Bid 4+ card suit at the one level (need 11+ to bid at two level). Bid a new suit at the two level with 5+ card major suit or 4+ card minor suit the one level. (With less than 12 HCP bid 4 card major at the one level in preference to bidding longer minor suit at the two level)

Jump bid in a new suit. Must be 5+ card suit.

If none of the above are possible,

bid No Trumps

Bid 1NT - need not be balanced.

Bid 2NT* with balanced hand.

Bid 3NT* with balanced hand.

13-15 16-18 19-21

After same suit response

If max combined points below game, pass.

If game possible if partner max, raise 1 level to invite game. If game is certain even if partner minimum, bid game. If partner raised to two of minor, bid 3NT with 19-21.

After a new suit or 1NT response

Raise responder's major suit with a 4+ cards.

Bid a new suit at the one level if possible.

Bid a new lower ranking suit at the two level.

Rebid your own suit (usually 6+ cards but sometimes 5) If responder bid 1NT, pass with less than 6 card suit. Jump support responder's major with 4+ cards (or with 3 cards if the response was 2). Bid a new .

Bid a new lower ranking suit at the

-18 range.

Jump rebid own suit with 6+ cards.

Bid game in partners major suit with 4+ cards. Otherwise jump bid in a new suit or bid game in own suit or 3NT. 5-10 HCP

OPENING BIDS OF 2, 2 or 2 :

Needs six card suit with good suit quality and a hand with less than 13 total points. Should have no outside four card major. 0+ 15+

Raise to the three level with 3 card support

Raise to the four level with 4 card support or if game is certain opposite a minimum hand. Bid 2NT to find out more from partner or bid a new suit (forcing).

Bid 3NT to play if game is certain.

5-7 8-10 Raises are pre-emptive and not invitational so pass if partner raises.

After a 2NT response:

Bid three of own suit with minimum hand.

Bid a suit containing an Ace or King or bid 3NT with two of the top three honors in trumps 22+

OPENING BID OF 2

22+ total points unbalanced or 22+ HCP balanced

0-7 8+

Bid 2 (negative response).

Over 2 bid 2NT with 22-24 balanced (not forcing).

Any other rebid is forcing to game.

5-10 HCP

PRE-EMPTIVE OPENING BIDS OF 3 OF A SUIT

7 card suit with good suit quality and no four card major.

Less than 13 total points. With 8 cards, open four of the suit. 0-15 16+ Less than 3 card support, PASS. 3+ support, raise one level. Bid game in openers suit or bid a new suit (forcing). Be cautious about bidding 3NT as opener will have few entries. * See note overleaf about

2NT and 3NT responses.

OVERCALLS RESPONDING TO OVERCALLS Takeout

Double

12+ 16+

With opening strength and good shape (e.g. 4441,

5440, zero or one card in opponents suit) .

Shape is less important the higher the point count but you must be prepared to play in any suit bid by partner. Do not bid again with 12-15 points unless partner promises points. With 6 card suit, first double then rebid 6 card suit. 0-8 6-10 9-12 13+ 13-15 Bid your longest suit. Bid 4+ card major in preference to longer minor. With few points and no other suit than the opponents suit bid your cheapest 3 card suit.

1NT if balanced with 1 stopper in enemy suit. 11-12, 2NT

Jump bid in your longest suit.

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