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Bridge for Beginners

Bridge for Beginners. Lesson 5 Introduction to Bidding. Bidding. MiniBridge has shown us how to play But you could select the contract After seeing both hands In Bridge you have to take part in an Auction Seeing only your hand And opponents may interfere. The Auction.

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Bridge for Beginners

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  1. Bridge for Beginners Lesson 5 Introduction to Bidding

  2. Bidding • MiniBridge has shown us how to play • But you could select the contract • After seeing both hands • In Bridge you have to take part in an Auction • Seeing only your hand • And opponents may interfere

  3. The Auction • To arrive at a sensible contract we must • Use a system of bids that you and partner understand • There are many systems • You will learn a version of ACOL • The Version of ACOL is Standard English • Developed by the EBU (English Bridge Union)

  4. General Rules for Bidding • You can bid NT; a suit; or Pass • Dealer makes the first Bid • The bidding continues round the table in a clockwise direction • Any player can Pass but if you bid it must outrank any previous bid • The lowest bid is 1 • Then 1;Then 1 ; then 1 ; then 1NT • Next 2; 2; 2 ; 2 ; 2NT • Next 3 etc…. To 7NT

  5. General Rules for Bidding • You can make as many bids as you like in turn • But 3 passes in a row ends the auction • The side to make the last bid wins the auction • Declarer is the first person on that side to have bid the contract suit (or NT) • NOT the last person to bid • If all 4 players Pass on the first round the board is not played – a throw in

  6. After the Auction is complete • The player to the left of Declarer makes the opening lead • Dummy is put down AFTER the opening lead has been made • Declarer may get a nasty shock • Or a pleasant surprise • If you both know the system well declarer should know what to expect • Because there is a clear set of rules • Play now continues as you have learned

  7. The Bidding • In any system: • Each bid should tell partner more about your hand • So that your pair arrive at the best contract • It is our only means of communication • You may not speak to partner to explain your bid • Nods and winks are cheating!

  8. Bidding Boxes • Help with the bidding • Show all of the bids in the bidding sequence • Are very easy to use after a bit of practice • Open your bidding boxes

  9. Opening the Bidding • If it is your turn to bid • And no one else has bid other than PASS • And you have 12+ HCP • More than ¼ of the HCP in the pack • You should not PASS • You must make a bid • Our first opening bid to learn • Is 1NT

  10. 1NT Opening Bid • Shows 12-14 HCP • No 5 card major • No singleton or void • Not more than 1 doubleton • Very specific bid

  11. 1NT Opening hands  K  5  4 • 12HCP • Very balanced shape • 4333 • Open 1NT  K  9  8  4  A  T  5  Q  7  6

  12. 1NT Opening hands  A  9  4  3 • 14 HCP • Balanced shape 4432 • Open 1NT  A  K  6  5  Q  3  J  T  4

  13. 1NT Opening hands  A  4 • 13 HCP • Semi balanced shape • 5332 • The 5 cards are a minor • Open 1NT  K  J  5  T  6  3  3  K  Q  T  4

  14. 1NT Opening hands • Remember the rules • 12-14 HCP • No 5 card major • No singleton or void • Not more than 1 doubleton • If your hand fits these criteria and no one else has bid • You WILL open 1NT

  15. When Partner Opens 1NT • We play 12 – 14 HCP • But there are many other systems with different HCP for 1NT Opener • To make it clear • As soon as partner puts the 1NT bid down • You must say “12 to 14” • This is termed an Announcement

  16. Partner has opened 1NT • And your opponent has passed • What will you reply? • Lots more rules • We know that we need 25 HCP for game • And partner has 12 – 14 HCP • With 10 or fewer HCP game is not on • Without a 5 card suit we Pass • With a 5 card suit we bid that suit at the 2 level

  17. Responding to 1NT  A  9  4  3 • 6 HCP • No 5 card suit • The bid is Pass • If you bid anything you may end up in a very poor contract • Partner may just get to 1NT • With a following wind!  J  8  6  5  7  3  J  T  4

  18. Responding to 1NT  A  9  4 • 6 HCP • 5 card suit • Bid 2 • A weakness take out • Opener MUST Pass • Any 2 level suit response to 1NT is weak and MUST be Passed  2  J  8  6  5  7  3  J  T  4

  19. It may be this weak!  T  9  4 • 0 HCP! • 1NT has no chance • 2 may well fail but not quite so disastrously • The weaker the hand the more important is the weakness take out  2  9  8  6  5  7  3  6  8  4

  20. Above 10 HCP • Game may be on • We should tell partner more • With a balanced hand • And 11-12 HCP • Bid 2NT • Opener will Pass with a minimum (12) • Or bid 3NT with a maximum (14) • With 13 it’s a bit of a guess • Are you an optimist or pessimist?

  21. Responding with 11 – 12 HCP  A  9  4 • Partner opened 1NT • We have 11 HCP • Balanced hand • Game may be on • But we are not certain we have enough HCP • Bid 2NT • Invitational • Showing 11 – 12 HCP  J  8  6  7  3  A  T  Q  T  4

  22. Responding with 11 – 12 HCP  A  J  4 • Partner opened 1NT • We have 12 HCP • Semi balanced hand • Game may be on • But we are not certain we have enough HCP • Bid 2NT • Invitational • Showing 11 – 12 HCP  J  8  7  3  2  A  T  Q  T  4

  23. Responding with > 12 HCP  A  J  4 • Partner opened 1NT • We have 14 HCP • Balanced hand • Game is on • We know we have enough HCP • Bid 3NT • Showing 13+ HCP • Good Luck Partner  K  8  7  3  A  T  Q  T  4  3

  24. Opening 1 NT Summary • What are the rules? • 12 – 14 HCP • Balanced hand • 4333; 4432; 5332 • No 5 card major • No singleton or void • Not more than 1 doubleton

  25. Responding to 1NT Summary • 0 – 10 HCP with no 5+ card suit • Pass • 0-10 HCP with a 5 card suit • Bid the suit at the 2 level • A weakness take out • 11 – 12 HCP and balanced • Bid 2NT Invitational • 13+ HCP and balanced • Bid 3NT ( Game)

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