- In
contract bridge, a cue bid (also,
cuebid or cue-bid) is
either a bid of the opponents' suit, or "slam s****ing": a slam-investigating bid made during...
- The
Michaels cuebid is a
conventional bid used in the card game
contract bridge.
First devised by
Michael Michaels of
Miami Beach, FL, it is an overcaller's...
- is a
conventional overcall structure,
using 2NT, 3♣, and the (non-jump)
cuebid over an
opposing opening at the one
level to
denote two-suited
hands in...
-
after an
opponent has made an
overcall showing two
suits (e.g. a
Michaels cuebid or an
Unusual notrump overcall). The
Unusual vs
unusual convention is used...
- the
above auction. If one
player byp****es 3NT with a
Cuebid (and is 'not serious'), then a
Cuebid by
partner indicates that he is serious. Note that in...
-
Blackwood convention or a
quantitative invitation to 6NT. The
Michaels cuebid is a
similar convention which is used to show a two
suiter with one or both...
- are used
through the
level of 2♠.
Fourth suit
forcing is used.
Michaels cuebid and
Unusual notrump are used.
Conventions are
specified as
being "off" in...
-
unmentioned suit,
responder must bid 5NT to end the auction. An ace
shown by a
cuebid by
either partner should not be
counted in
responding to the 4NT ace-asking...
- lead-directing, 4NT is for the minors, four of responder’s suit is a
Michaels cuebid. A dela****
double after opener accepts the
transfer is a three-suited takeout...
- Copenhagen, Denmark.
While it is
rarely used in
North America (where
Michaels cuebids are most po****r), it is
fairly po****r in Europe,
especially Denmark....