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This detailed guide covers rebids for opener's hands in bridge, providing clear strategies for responding to invitational raises. It emphasizes keeping the bidding process simple while establishing informative dialogues. By classifying hands by strength (minimum, medium, maximum) and shape (balanced, unbalanced), players can effectively describe their cards. The guide discusses various scenarios, including responses after major suit raises and 1NT responses, helping players refine their rebidding techniques and improve their strategic decision-making at the table.
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Rebids by Opener Rebids to invitational responses Rebids to forcing responses
Bidding Guidelines • Keep it Simple • Support with support • (S)he who knows, goes
Rebids • Opener’s second bid gives a clearer picture, a further description • With information from responder, auction becomes a dialogue
Describing Opener’s Hand • By Strength • 12-15- points Minimum hand • 15+-18- points Medium hand • 18+-21 points Maximum hand • By Shape • Balanced • Unbalanced
K J 9 8 5 4 A K 8 6 9 Q 4 K Q A Q 8 5 3 A K J 7 5 3 K Q 10 9 6 2 5 4 K Q 8 A J Q 9 8 4 A Q 7 2 K Q 10 9 9 K J 9 4 3 A 2 A K J Q J 2 minimum medium maximum Describing Opener’s Hand 1. 2. Balanced Unbalanced 3. 4. 5.
...after an invitational raise of a major suit • Responder raises a major suit: • Opener with a minimum (13-15) • pass • Opener with a medium (16-18) • raise to 3 • Opener with a maximum (19-21) • raise to 4 1... 2
K J 9 8 5 4 A 8 6 K 9 Q 4 A K J 7 5 3 K Q A Q 8 5 3 K Q 10 9 6 2 5 4 K Q 8 A J K Q 10 9 4 A Q 7 2 9 8 Q 9 K J 9 4 3 A 2 A K Q 2 Q J Rebids to invitational responses 1. 2. 1…2 3. 4. 5.
after an invitational raise of a Major suit • Responderdouble raises: • With a low minimum (12-14) • pass • With 15 or more points • bid game 4 1... 3
K J 9 8 5 A 8 6 K 9 Q 4 3 A K J 7 5 3 K Q A Q 8 5 3 K Q 10 9 6 2 5 4 K Q 8 A J K Q 10 9 4 A Q 7 2 9 8 Q 9 K J 9 4 3 A 2 A K Q 2 Q J Rebids to invitational responses 1. 2. 1…3 3. 4. 5.
...after 1NT response (invitational) • With a balancedminimum (13-15-) • pass • With an unbalancedminimum • bid second suit, if it is lower ranking • rebid long suit (6 or more in a Major)
...after 1NT response • With an unbalancedmedium (15+-18) • with a long suit (6-card Major), skip to 3-level • bid a (higher ranking) second suit • With abalanced medium (15+- 18) • bid 2NT
...after 1NT response • With an unbalancedmaximum (19-21) • bid a second suit, skipping to 3-level • rebid the original suit (7 card) at game • With a balancedmaximum (19-21) • bid 3NT
K J 9 8 5 4 A 8 6 K 9 Q 4 A K J 7 5 3 K Q A Q 8 5 3 K Q 10 9 6 2 5 4 K Q 8 A J K Q 10 9 4 A Q 7 2 9 8 Q 9 K J 9 4 3 2 A K Q 2 A Q J Rebids to invitational responses 1. 2. 1…1NT 3. 4. 5.
A 7 3 A 6 2 A Q 7 5 5 4 3 9 5 4 K Q J 10 9 8 2 Q 10 8 K Q J 10 8 7 5 10 6 3 A J 9 8 6 2 9 4 3 K J 4 K 7 6 2 Dealer: North N W E S 0501 EZ 5 #1
7 3 A 6 2 A 9 7 533 5 4 3 9 5 4 2 K Q J 10 5 8 2 8 7 A K Q J 10 8 7 Q 10 6 A K 9 Dealer: North N W E S 8 6 9 4 3 K J 4 Q J 10 6 2 0502
...rebid to new suit at one level (1 ... 1;?) • With a minimum (12-14) • support responder’s major suit with four cards(revalue hand with dummy points) • bid a new suit at the one level (forcing) • bid a new lower-ranking suit at the two level • bid 1NT • rebid original (long) suit at the two level
...rebid to new suit at one level(1 ... 1?) • With an unbalancedmedium (15-17) • with 4-card support for responder’s major, (revalue with dummy points), skip to 3 level • bid a new, higher-ranking suit at two level • bid a new lower-ranking suit: skip to 3 level • rebid original (long) suit: skip to 3 level
...rebid to new suit at one level(1 ... 1?) • With a maximum (18-21) • with 4-card support for major, bid game • with balanced hand, bid 3NT • with long original suit, jump to game
10 9 7 3 A Q 5 4 3 A K 6 2 Q 6 3 A J 4 2 J 8 7 A Q 5 K Q 10 9 6 5 4 K 9 8 2 A J K Q 10 9 A Q 7 2 9 8 5 Q 9 K J 9 4 A 2 A K Q 10 2 Q J Opener’s rebids to forcing responses at the 1-level 1. 2. 1…1 (1&2)1 …1 (3-5)1 …1(3-5) 3. 4. 5.
... rebids to new suit at two level (1... 2; ?) • With 4-card support for major • with minimum (13-14), raise partner • with medium (15-17), skip raise • withmaximum [19-21], bid game • With balancedminimum(13-15), • bid 2NT • With balancedmaximum(19-21), • bid 3NT
Opener’s rebids to new suit at 2- level (cont.) (1... 2?) • With a long suit • with a minimum (13-14), rebid it • with a medium (15-18), rebid it and skip • with a maximum (19-21), jump to game • With an unbalanced hand, 2-suiter • bid new suit
10 9 A Q 5 4 2 A K 7 6 4 3 A J 7 4 3 2 Q 6 J 8 A Q 5 K Q 10 9 6 5 4 K 9 8 2 A J K Q 10 9 A Q 7 2 9 8 5 Q 9 K J 9 4 A 2 A K Q 10 2 Q J Opener’s rebids to forcing responses at the 2-level 1. 2. 1 …2 (1)1 … 2 (2)1 … 2 (3-5) 3. 4. 5.
...rebids to 2NT over 1 of a Major (1 ... 2NT; ?) • With a balanced hand, • bid 3 NT • With an unbalanced hand with two suits, • bid a new suit • With a single long suit, • jump to game
7 3 A Q 5 10 9 4 3 A K 6 2 Q 6 7 3 A J 4 2 J 8 5 A Q K Q 10 9 6 2 5 4 K 9 8 A J K Q 10 9 4 A Q 7 2 9 8 Q 9 K J 9 4 3 A 2 A K Q 2 Q J Rebids to forcing responses at the 2 level 1. 2. 1 …2 (1&2)1 …2NT (3-5)1 …2 (3-5) 3. 4. 5.
K 10 7 4 9 5 2 Q J 10 10 9 8 5 2 Q J 10 8 7 6 2 A Q 7 2 A Q A K 6 3 K 5 4 K J 6 4 Dealer: South N W E S J 9 8 6 3 7 4 A 9 8 3 5 3 0503 EZ 5#3
10 7 3 K 7 5 7 4 3 A 6 3 2 K Q 8 5 6 4 J 10 9 6 10 8 5 J 9 4 2 Q J 10 9 2 A 8 9 4 Dealer: West N W E S A 6 A 8 3 K Q 5 2 K Q J 7 0504 EZ#5, Deal 4
10 7 3 K 7 5 3 7 4 A 6 3 2 K Q 8 5 6 4 J 10 9 6 10 8 5 J 9 4 2 Q J 10 9 2 A 8 9 4 Dealer: West N W E S A 6 A 8 K Q 5 3 2 K Q J 7 0504