- over an opponent's bid as a
request for
partner to bid his best of the
unbid suits. The most
common takeout double is
after an opponent's
opening bid...
- the
highest unbid suit and
another unspecified suit.
Together with the
unusual notrump convention to
indicate the
lowest of the two
unbid suits, this...
-
triggered by
responder at his
second turn by an
artificial bid of two in an
unbid minor; it
requires that he hold five
cards in the
major he has previously...
- bidding, and is used to show
shortness in overcall's suit,
support for the
unbid suits with
emphasis on majors, as well as some values. It is
treated as...
- The
convention concept is now
generally extended to show the "two
lowest unbid" suits. Thus, over 1♣, 2NT
shows diamonds and hearts; and over 1♦, it shows...
- the two lowest-ranking
unbid suits 3♣ :
shows the two highest-ranking
unbid suits Cuebid :
shows the top- and bottom-ranking
unbid suits The requirement...
- the
following types of hand: A
weakish hand with
unbid suits (
unbid major) A
stronger hand with
unbid suits A
strong (opening bid or more) one-suited hand...
- bids. To show the
bottom two
unbid suits, bid 2 NT. To show the top and
bottom unbid suits, bid 3♣. To show the top two
unbid suits, bid 3♦. If the opponents...
-
indicates a two-suited hand with
exactly four
cards in the
unbid major and a
longer suit in an
unbid minor. The idea of
utilising a 1NT
overcall to denote...
-
takeout double of a low-level suit bid,
implying support for the
unbid suits or the
unbid major suits and
asking partner to
choose one of them.
Bidding systems...