- Not forcing.
Rebid own suit
Rebid of own suit at
lowest level –
minimum hand, at
least a five-card suit, 12–15 HCP, non-forcing. Jump
rebid of own suit...
-
already known within a
limited range. The
opener responds with the
following rebids. 2♦ (3♦)
denies four or more
cards in
either major suit. 2♥ (3♥)
shows at...
- that
forces opener to
rebid in the suit
ranked just
above that bid by responder. For example, a
response in
diamonds forces a
rebid in
hearts and a response...
- no
distribution that
would compel opener to
rebid a two-card suit. Some
partnerships agree not to
rebid a two-card suit,
preferring to
promise a minimum...
- 4-4
major suit fit
after a
specific sequence of bids in
which opener has
rebid one notrump. The
convention is
triggered by
responder at his
second turn...
- than two of
their first suit.
Example In the auction, 1♣ – 1♠; 2♥, the 2♥
rebid by
opener meets the
foregoing definitions and is a
reverse showing a stronger...
- or fourth-hand
major suit
opening bid With a
normal opening bid,
opener rebids normally but with a
light opening hand, he
negatives with 2♦ With a distributional...
- s****ped in July 2015 by ****anese
prime minister Shinzo Abe, who
announced a
rebid after a
public outcry prompted by
increased building costs. As a result...
-
until 2023, as HART
canceled the
initial bids for the
first nine stations,
rebid the work as
three packages of
three stations each, and
allowed more time...
- bid that
requests opener rebid in the suit
ranked just
above that bid by responder, i.e. a
response in
diamonds requests a
rebid in
hearts and a response...