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Bridge for Beginners Lesson 7 Starting Bidding Suits
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Homework – Hand 1 N1NT A75 Q98 K63 AJ62 964 J54 QJT9 KQ3 N W E S Dealer N SPass N has 14 HCP S has 9 HCP Total = 23 Not enough for game
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Homework – Hand 2 N-3NT A75 Q98 K63 AJ62 K96 J54 QJT9 KQ3 N W E S Dealer S S1NTPass S has 12 HCP N has 14 HCP Total = 26 Bid the game
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Homework – Hand 3 N1NTPass J6 Q42 AK75 KJ87 75 J9865 432 T92 N W E S Dealer N S 2 2 N has 14 HCP S has 1 HCP Total = 15 1NT is a disaster Bid the weakness take out
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Homework – Hand 4 N- 4444 KQJ753 A62 87 K5 T2 K53 A962 AQ97 N W E S Dealer S S1NTPass S has 13 HCP N has 14 HCP Total = 27 N bids the game with a known fit
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Homework – Hand 5 N1NT 4 4 KQJ7 A62 87 K953 A52 KT953 K2 AT7 N W E S Dealer N S 3 3 Pass N has 13 HCP S has 14 HCP Total = 27 S shows the 5 card major And enough for game N agrees the suit with 3 card support
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Homework – Hand 6 N-4NT KQJ7 AQJ A76 K92 A52 KT53 K32 AT7 N W E S Dealer S S1NT6NT S has 14 HCP N has 20 HCP Total = 34 S opens 1NT N bids a ’minimaxi With a maximum S bids the slam
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Homework – Hand 7 N1NTPass KQJ7 986 A76 Q94 A52 JT53 K32 AT7 N W E S Dealer N S2NT N has 12 HCP S has 12 HCP Total = 24 N opens 1NT S shows 10-12 HCP With a minimum N passes
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Homework – Hand 8 N-2NT KQJ7 986 A76 Q94 A52 JT53 KQ2 AT7 N W E S Dealer N S1NT3NT S has 14 HCP N has 12 HCP Total = 26 S opens 1NT N shows 10-12 HCP With a maximum S bids game
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Bidding in Suits We now know the 1NT openings But 12 – 14 HCP balanced will be a small proportion of the hands you get You will bid in suits far more often This week we will consider When you should open 1 of a suit Some of the replies when partner opens 1 of a suit
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Bidding Objectives To find a Fit Preferably in a Major 8 cards in a suit To bid game with enough strength With too few HCP for game to stop at the lowest level in a part score we can
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Game Priorities With enough for game The priorities are Game in Major with a fit Game in NT without a major fit Game in a Minor as a last resort Without enough for game any fit will do But remember that a minor suit scores less
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When to open 1 of a suit When you have 12+ HCP Not fitting the 1NT criteria You must bid 1 of your longest suit With 2 suits the same length bid the higher ranking Except when you have 4 ’s and 4 ’s Except when you have 4 ’s and 4 ’s When you open 1 When you open 1
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With less than 12 HCP The Rule of 20 Add the number of cards in your 2 longest suits to the HCP count If the result is 20 or more Bid 1 of your longest suit
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What do you open? 13 HCP Open 1 Open 1 66 AA KK J T 8 6 AA 99 77 5 JJ 77
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What do you open? 14 HCP Open 1 Open 1 AA QQ 99 K J 8 6 AA 55 5 44 2 22
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What do you open? 18 HCP Open 1 Open 1 AA KK Q T 8 3 AA KK 66 JJ 33 JJ 66
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What do you open? 11 HCP Rule of 20? 21 Open 1 Open 1 66 55 44 A K 8 6 AA TT 99 5 66 33
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What do you open? 17 HCP Open 1 Open 1 AA AA 44 J T 8 6 KK 55 33 KK QQ 33
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What do you open? 15 HCP Open 1 Open 1 JJ AA 66 K J 6 AA QQ 77 5 22 TT 99
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Bidding Suits Remember these rules: With 12+ HCP not balanced Open 1 of your longest suit With 2 equal length bid the higher Except 4 ’s and 4 ’s Except 4 ’s and 4 ’s When you bid ’s With just under 12 HCP Rule of 20 This covers most of your opening bids Except 4441 hand shapes
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4441 Shapes Are the three 4 card suits touching? i.e. ’s, ’s and ’s i.e. ’s, ’s and ’s Or ’s, ’s and ’s Or ’s, ’s and ’s If so bid the middle of the touching suits If not touching suits i.e. ’s, ’s and ’s i.e. ’s, ’s and ’s Or ’s, ’s and ’s Or ’s, ’s and ’s Bid the suit below the singleton
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4441 – Example 1 What do you open? 13 HCP Touching suits Open the middle Bid 1 Bid 1 JJ QQ 99 A K 6 AA TT 77 5 22 77 66
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What do you open? 14 HCP Non -touching suits Open the suit below the singleton Bid 1 Bid 1 AA 44 Q T 6 AA KK 77 5 22 4441 – Example 2 JJ TT 22
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What do you open? 13 HCP Non -touching suits Open the suit below the singleton Bid 1 Bid 1 AA KK 3 AA 99 77 22 4441 – Example 3 JJ TT 22 JJ TT 44
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What do you open? 16 HCP Touching suits Open the middle suit Bid 1 Bid 1 AA QQ A K 6 99 5 4441 – Example 4 QQ TT 22 JJ 55 44
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Partner has opened 1 of a Major Responses to partners opening bid With < 6 HCP PASS With > 5 HCP BID!!
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Partner has opened 1 of a Major If you have 4 cards in partner’s major you have a fit With 6-9 HCP bid 2 of partner’s suit With 10-12 HCP bid 3 of partner’s suit With 13+ HCP bid game in partner’s suit
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Partner has opened 1 of a Major Often you will not have 4 of partner’s suit Do you have a 4 card suit above partner’s? If yes bid 1 of that suit If no with 6-9 HCP Bid 1NT This does not show a balanced hand It shows the HCP count And no 4 card suit above partner’s With >9 HCP bid your longest suit at the cheapest level you can
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Partner has opened 1 Partner has opened 1 What do you respond? You have a fit You have 8 HCP Bid 2 Bid 2 66 JJ 99 K 8 6 AA 88 77 5 77 66 55
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Partner has opened 1 Partner has opened 1 What do you respond? You have a fit You have 11 HCP Bid 3 Bid 3 JJ QQ JJ A K 6 TT 88 77 5 77 55 55
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Partner has opened 1 Partner has opened 1 What do you respond? You have a fit You have 13 HCP Enough for game Bid 4 Bid 4 QQ QQ JJ A K 6 TT 88 77 5 77 JJ 55
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Partner has opened 1 Partner has opened 1 What do you respond? You do not have a fit You have 8 HCP Bid 1NT KK JJ 99 K 8 6 TT 88 77 JJ 99 88 55
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Partner has opened 1 Partner has opened 1 What do you respond? You have a fit You have 4 HCP Bid PASS 88 JJ 99 K 8 6 TT 88 77 66 33 22 4
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Partner has opened 1 Partner has opened 1 What do you respond? You do not have a fit You have 6 HCP You have a higher 4 card suit Bid 1 Bid 1 TT KK 55 K 8 6 TT 88 77 77 22 44 33
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Partner has opened 1 Partner has opened 1 What do you respond? You do not have a fit You have 14 HCP You have a higher 4+ card suit Bid 1 Bid 1 TT QQ JJ A 3 AA KK 77 77 33 TT 44 22
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Partner has opened 1 Partner has opened 1 What do you respond? You do not have a fit You have 14 HCP Bid your longest suit at the cheapest level Bid 2 Bid 2 KK TT 99 K Q 6 QQ JJ 77 QQ JJ 88 55
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Partner opens 1 of a minor Now we have different priorities Do we have a major suit fit? Should we play in NT? Even with a fit only support partner’s minor with no other reasonable option available Try to bid another suit if possible The rules are the same as for a major
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Bidding in Suits More flexible than NT openings But still clear rules Always open with 12+ HCP Remember rule of 20 Next time lots more on responses to suit opening bids.
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