opening bids responding bids openers rebids
With 5 card major transfer then bid 2NT invitational. With 6+ card major Give the same responses at the 5 level. NO FEAR BRIDGE CHEAT SHEET. AMERICAN ...
Bidding Fundamentals Standard 5 Card Majors
(may contain a 5-card major if 5332). Opener's Second Bid. Shows either 13-15 (minimum) 16-18 (medium) or 19-20 (maximum) either (1) single-suited (6 +cards =
OPENING BIDS
With 5 card major transfer then bid 2NT invitational. With 6+ card major Give the same responses at the 5 level. NO FEAR BRIDGE CHEAT SHEET. AMERICAN ...
THE STAYMAN CONVENTION
The following hands are suitable for bidding Stayman after 1NT. They have 11+ points and at least one four card major. ♤ Q J 9 3. ♥ A K 7 5. ♢ K 5. ♧ J 7 5.
beginning bridge cheat sheet
Mar 6 2020 Open. Says "transfer" and bids two of suit one rank above responders bid suit. Resp. 2NT. 8-9 5 card major. Invites game. 3 Maj. 8-9 6 card ...
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Steve's Bridge Cheat Sheet. No trump: Can be used only for the following With 5 card major bid 3NT. Opener will either pass if they have 2 cards in ...
No Fear Bridge Crib Sheet
Unbalanced with a 5+ card suit: 2♢ 2♥ or 2♤. 2♧ is reserved for. 'Stayman'. See overleaf for Stayman and transfers. With a 6+ card major bid game.
Jacoby Transfers
Responders Second Bid after the Transfer is Complete. 1NT – 2♢ (transfer); 2♥. • Pass = Weak hand (0-7 pts.). • 2NT = Invitational to 4♥ or 3NT 5 cards
OPENING BIDS RESPONDING BIDS OPENERS REBIDS
With 5 card major transfer then bid 2NT invitational. With 6+ card major Give the same responses at the 5 level. NO FEAR BRIDGE. CHEAT SHEET. AMERICAN ...
opening bids responding bids openers rebids
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
Bidding Fundamentals Standard 5 Card Majors
(may contain a 5-card major if 5332). Opener's Second Bid 10+ pts (unbalanced) 6 + card suit = bid game in long suit or if minor
JBB Basic Bidding Summary
(1) THE BASICS: STANDARD 5 CARD MAJORS (The basics are the most important of all.) (2) CONVENTIONS FOR INTERMEDIATES (Add when ready.
Bridge Clubs Cheat Sheet
Note: you must have a 5+ card suit. This is called the “strong 2.” Note: only if you can bid “1” of it! Otherwise. ... With a 4+-card major suit.
TRANSFERS AND OTHER RESPONSES TO A 1NT OPENING
1NT opening bid responder with a 5 card or longer major suit
Lesson 2 – Using “StayJac” Responding to 1NT Opening using
leave your partner in No Trump when you have a 5-card major. Jacoby Transfer is a demand bid. Responder is telling the Opener to bid a major and Opener must
Standard English – Basic Acol – Quick Guide
1NT: 12-14 pts and a balanced hand with no 5-card major. With a 5 card major bid 3?/? (forcing) ... 8+ pts: Bid 2NT or your own good 5+ card suit.
A Standard American System (Better Minor)
24 Dec 2020 With no 5+ card Major open “Longer Minor”. ... The response by opener is to either bid a four card major ... ECBC Cheat Sheet on DONT ...
12 TAKEOUT DOUBLES 7 RESPONSES TO 2NT (20-22) 8
level – give preference to a Major. 9-12 ? Jump bid with a 4+ suit. 13+ ? Bid GAME with a 5+ suit CheatSheet for Beginners.
Workshop on Advanced NT Bids Review of Stayman & Jacoby
CHEAT SHEET: Open 1NT with 15-17 HCPs and a balanced hand (no voids no singletons
Standard American Bidding (5-Card Major System)
Jack = 1 pt There are 40 total points in the deck Standard American Bidding (5-Card Major System) Point Count: Ace = 4 pts King = 3 pts Queen = 2 pts Jack = 1 pt There are 40 total points in the deck Suit Rank (lowest to highest): Minors: Clubs Diamonds Majors: Hearts Spades Notrump
5 Card Major Bidding Learn To Play Bridge
OVERCALLS RESPONDING TO OVERCALLS NO FEAR BRIDGE CHEAT SHEET AMERICAN STYLE FIVE CARD MAJORS AND STRONG 1NT (15-17) HAND VALUATION High Card Points (HCP): Ace=4 King=3 Queen=2 Jack=1
Bidding Fundamentals Standard 5 Card Majors
Opener’s First Bid 13-20 pts (HCP + LP) Generally open longest suit 1? or 1? (major suits) shows 5 + cards 1? (minor suit) shows 4+ cards 1? (minor suit) shows 3+ cards 5+/5+ shape – open higher-ranked suit 4 /4 ‘s in clubs and diamonds open 1? 3/3’s in clubs and diamonds open 1?
Standard American Bidding(5-Card Major System)
Standard American Bidding (5-Card Major System) Point Count: Ace = 4 points King = 3 points Queen = 2 points Jack = 1 point Total points in the deck = 40 Suit Rank (lowest to highest): Minors: ? Clubs ? Diamonds Majors: ? Hearts ? Spades Notrump
Opening:
with a typical unbalanced hand: < 13 points.........................................PASSNote: if your hand has a very long suit (6+),
check out the "Long Suit" section13 to 20 points
Five card major.....................1 of major
Otherwise.................1 of better minor
Note: If your points are in the higher
end of this range (17+) you may want to signal your partner, perhaps by jump-shifting over his response.21+ points...............................................2 C
Note: you must have a 5+ card suit.
This is called the "strong 2."
with a balanced hand: (no singletons or voids, 1 doubleton max)15 to 17 points....................................1 NT
20 to 22 points....................................2 NT
25 to 27 points....................................3 NT
Otherwise.......................1 of better minor
with a long suit and low points: (6+ cards in a suit, no opening strength) < 13 points, 6 clubs...........................PASS5 to 9 points, 6-card suit (not C)..2 of suit
3 to 9 points, 7-card suit................3 of suit
10 to 12 points, 6+ card suit
...........consider a 1-bid, or open weakResponding
to 1 of a major: < 6 points.......................................................................PASSWith Support
6 to 9 points........................................Raise 1 level
10 to 12 points..................................Raise 2 levels
13+ points...........................Jump-shift, then raise
Without Support
6 to 9 points
4+ card suit............................................1 of suit
Note: only if you can bid "1" of it!
Otherwise...................................................1 NT10-12 points, 4+ card suit................Bid new suit
13+ points, unbalanced..........................Jump-shift
13-15 points, balanced hand...........................2 NT
to 1 of a minor: < 6 points.......................................................................PASSWith a 4+-card major suit
6 to 12 points.............................................1 of major
13+ points.....................................................2 of major
Without 4-card major suit
6 to 9, support for partner............Raise 1 level
6 to 9, no support or good suit..................1 NT
10 to 12, support..............................Raise 2 levels
10 to 12, no support......................Bid new minor
13+, unbalanced........................................Jump-shift
13 to 15, balanced...............................................2 NT
to a weak 2 or 3: (ie, not 2 clubs) < 16 points.....................................................................PASS16+, support...............................consider bidding game
16+, no support...........consider new suit bid or NT
Responding
to 1 no trump: < 8 points.......................................................................PASS8+ points: we use "Jacoby Transfer"
4+ hearts and/or spades......................................2 C
5+ hearts, <4 spades.............................................2 D
5+ spades, <4 hearts.............................................2 H
5+ of minor, no 4+ major......................................2 S
Otherwise (balanced).....................................2 NT10 to 14 points, balanced........................................3 NT
to 2 no trump: < 3 points........................................................................PASS3 to 9 points, balanced.............................................3 NT
3 to 9 points, unbalanced
......................use Jacoby Transfer at the 3-level10+ points.......................................................explore slam
to 2 clubs: ("strong two")We use "steps" for the first response:
0 to 3 points.....................................................................2 D
4 to 6 points.....................................................................2 H
7 to 9 points.......................................................................2 S
10+ points.......................................................................2 NT
The goal of bidding is to discover your partnership's shared strength. To do this, you have to communicate with each other using bidding - that's why we use these rules.
The best place to play is in a major suit (H or S) with a "fit," which means at least 8 cards in the between your partnership's hands. If you don't have a fit but your
partner is strong in the suits you are weak in (your hands balance each other), no trump might be a good place to play. Remember that, without a trump, short suits are a
liability, so you need to have balanced hands to play NT, or it could get ugly. A minor fit is your last resort - with game at the 5 level, they are rarely the right place to be.
Note that bidding is structured to favor finding a good suit as soon as possible, and to prefer major suits. Major suit contracts make game at the 4-level, minor suits at
the 5, so this makes sense. No trump suits make game at the 3-level, but are harder to play and require more overall strength. Remember that the idea is to bid out your
hand -- when you have more information to give and any prayer to make game, keep making informative bids. When you no longer have a chance at game, stop bidding.
Bridge Club's Cheat Sheet
based on American Standard at http://www.prairienet.org/bridge/basics.htm and Williams Bridge Club consensus, last rev 1/20/05
Counting Points:Bid Hierarchy:
Aces = 4Voids= 31C, 1D
Kings = 3Singletons= 21H, 1S,
Queens = 2Doubletons = 11NT, 2C,
Jacks = 1(sort of)2D, 2H, . . .
Combined points needed for contracts:
3NT (game in NT): 26
4X (game in major): 26 6X (small slam): 33
5X (game in minor): 29 7X (grand slam): 37
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