Definition of Unbid. Meaning of Unbid. Synonyms of Unbid

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Definition of Unbid

Unbid
Unbid Un*bid", Unbidden Un*bid"den, a. 1. Not bidden; not commanded. Thorns also and thistles it shall bring thee forth Unbid; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field. --Milton. 2. Uninvited; as, unbidden guests. --Shak. 3. Being without a prayer. [Obs.] --Spenser.

Meaning of Unbid from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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 highest unbid suit and another unspecified suit. Together with the unusual notrump convention to indicate the lowest of the two unbid suits, this...
- 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...
- denies a stopper in the unbid suit. 3NT bid by Opener shows four cards in the third suit and promises a stopper in the unbid suit. Responder's 2NT is...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...