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Even More Competitive Bidding - Support Doubles at Many Levels

Even More Competitive Bidding - Support Doubles at Many Levels

TWiB Lesson #567 (1 of 9)

Most partnerships who play Support Doubles have had a conversation about when they apply and when they do not.  Hopefully, we will have a conversation with partner about the follow-up bids as well. But one thing that many partnerships forget to discuss is how high support doubles apply and what a double at a higher level shows. Let’s look at support double auctions in detail to make sure we are on the same page with partner.

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Even More Competitive Bidding - Snapdragon Doubles

Even More Competitive Bidding - Snapdragon Doubles

TWiB Lesson #568 (2 of 9)

Bridge players keep finding more and more ways to use doubles, especially in low-level competitive auctions.  But when Left Hand Opponent (LHO) opens the bidding with a suit, partner overcalls a second suit, and Responder bids a third suit, then a double by Advancer is not a responsive double.  It is a different kind of competitive double called a Snapdragon Double – a fancy name for another double that wants to compete in the bidding.

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Even More Competitive Bidding - Rosenkrantz Redoubles

Even More Competitive Bidding - Rosenkrantz Redoubles

TWiB Lesson #569 (3 of 9)

Traditionally, a redouble in a competitive auction shows a strong hand (10+ points), but with everyone bidding it is not likely that Advancer is too focused on showing values. Instead, we want to design our agreements to let us best describe the most common kinds of hands. Here, we will see how using redouble as a conventional bid, called a Rosenkrantz Redouble, can be more effective than this traditional value-showing redouble.

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Even More Competitive Bidding - Cuebids of Many Kinds

Even More Competitive Bidding - Cuebids of Many Kinds

TWiB Lesson #570 (4 of 9)

The modern game continues to create interesting auctions and we need to make sure to discuss how to respond to new situations with partner. Some of the most interesting (and useful) competitive bids are when we use a suit that the opponents have bid – called a Cuebid. There can be many different meanings for bidding the opponent’s suit. Let’s take a look at cuebids of the opponent’s suit in a variety of different auctions and make sure we are on the same page with partner about the meaning of these calls.

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