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RR Landing Set 1 - 360

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Responder’s Rebids: After Opener’s NT Rebids (set 1 of 9)

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After Opener’s NT Rebid
Responder's second bid can be a time when partnerships have mixups. Here we look at how we continue the bidding when the opener rebids 1NT (or 2NT) to show a balanced hand. We need to be on the same page with partner about what bids are corrective, invitationals, and forcing to game. Let's see how and when it can be used by Responder to continue the auction. You (and your partners) can sign up for Robert Todd's This Week in Bridge (TWiB) lesson emails for free at
https://www.advinbridge.com/twib-signup This set accompanies TWiB 360.

RR Landing Set 2 - 361

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Responder’s Rebids: After Opener Rebids their suit (set 2 of 9)

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After Opener Rebids Their Suit
Here we look at how we continue the bidding when Opener rebids the suit that opened, showing a 1-suited hand. We need to be on the same page with partner about what bids are non-forcing constructive, invitational, and forcing to game. Let's see how Responder can continue the auction.
You (and your partners) can sign up for Robert Todd's This Week in Bridge (TWiB) lesson emails for free at https://www.advinbridge.com/twib-signup This set accompanies TWiB 361.

RR Landing Set 3 - 362

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Responder’s Rebids: After Opener’s 2-suited Rebid (set 3 of 9)

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After Opener’s 2-Suited Rebid
When the opener start with a suit and rebids a second suit then the auctions can be a challenge for the Responder. Here we look at Responder's options for how to continue the bidding in these situations. You (and your partners) can sign up for Robert Todd's This Week in Bridge (TWiB) lesson emails for free at
https://www.advinbridge.com/twib-signup This set accompanies TWiB 362.

RR Landing Set 4 - 363

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Responder’s Rebids: After Opener’s Strong 2-suited Hand
(set 4 of 9)

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After Opener’s Strong 2-Suited Hand
When Opener shows a strong 2-suited hand the auction can be challenging for the Responder. Here we look at Responder's options for how to continue the bidding in these situations and make sure to be clear about what bids are forcing and what bids are non-forcing.You (and your partners) can sign up for Robert Todd's This Week in Bridge (TWiB) lesson emails for free at
https://www.advinbridge.com/twib-signup This set accompanies TWiB 363.

RR Landing Set 5 - 364

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Responder’s Rebids: After a support Double
(set 5 of 9)

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After a Support Double
In auctions where the Opener makes a support Double, showing 3-card support for Responder's Major suit, the Responder is often forced to make a rebid. We need to have good agreements with partner about the meaning of these bids. Let's take a look at these situations in detail. You (and your partners) can sign up for Robert Todd's This Week in Bridge (TWiB) lesson emails for free at
https://www.advinbridge.com/twib-signup This set accompanies TWiB 364.

RR Landing Set 6 - 365

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Responder’s Rebids: After Making a Negative Double
(set 6 of 9)

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After Making a Negative Double
Doubles are integral parts of bridge because they are flexible bids. We can use doubles in a variety of situations where no other bid is appropriate. A negative double is one of these flexible bids - when partner has bid and the opponent has interfered, our negative double says "partner, I want to be part of this auction but I don't have a more appropriate action right now." Let's look at some of the ways we can use a negative double. You (and your partners) can sign up for Robert Todd's This Week in Bridge (TWiB) lesson emails for free at
https://www.advinbridge.com/twib-signup This set accompanies TWiB 365.

RR Landing Set 7 - 366

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Responder’s Rebids: After Our Freebid
(set 7 of 9)

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After Our Freebid
As Responder, when we freely bid a new suit, it is forcing for at least one round (in traditional auctions). We usually have good agreements about this first round of the bidding. On the second round, we need to have good agreements about which bids are forcing and which are passable. Let's look at some of the ways we can use a negative double. You (and your partners) can sign up for Robert Todd's This Week in Bridge (TWiB) lesson emails for free at
https://www.advinbridge.com/twib-signup This set accompanies TWiB 366.

RR Landing Set 8 - 367

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Responder’s Rebids: After a Redouble
(set 8 of 9)

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After a Redouble
When the Responder starts the bidding by making a redouble, this often leads to some unusual auctions. We know this redouble shows a good hand, so now we need to make sure we are on the same page with partner about what the follow-up bidding means.
Let's look at some of the ways we can use a negative double. You (and your partners) can sign up for Robert Todd's This Week in Bridge (TWiB) lesson emails for free at https://www.advinbridge.com/twib-signup This set accompanies TWiB 367.

RR Landing Set 9 - 368

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Responder’s Rebids: After LHO Overcalls
(set 9 of 9)

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After LHO Overcalls
As Responder, when our LHO makes an overcall, partner uses their bidding tools to further describe their hand to us. We then need to know how to continue the auction. Here we look at this in detail. You (and your partners) can sign up for Robert Todd's This Week in Bridge (TWiB) lesson emails for free at
https://www.advinbridge.com/twib-signup This set accompanies TWiB 368.