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Fits and More Hand Set 7 - 530

Fits and More Hand Set 7 - 530

Over-Splinters

When partner opens the bidding with 1-Major and Responder makes a Splinter bid then this shows our fit, values, and shortness all in one call. This gives an excellent description of our hand and allows partner to re-evaluate their hand based on their working values. In a sophisticated partnership we may choose to have multiple types of splinters, allowing us to communicate even more information to partner. Here we look at the use of Over-Splinters and see how we can use them to give partner additional information about our hand, allowing them to better judge if slam is likely to be a good contract.

Fits and More Hand Set 6 - 529

Fits and More Hand Set 6 - 529

Trump Suit Game Tries — Spiral

Here we look at when to raise responder's suit on 3-card support.  And then what we do after that -- the trump asking bid, sometimes called Spiral. 

Fits and More Hand Set 5 - 528

Fits and More Hand Set 5 - 528

More Mixed Raises in Competition

A Mixed Raise shows 4-card support and 7-9 HCP in a competitive auction. Let's see how to implement this very useful bid in even more bidding situations.

Fits and More Hand Set 4 - 527

Fits and More Hand Set 4 - 527

Advancing Partner’s Overcall w/o a Fit

When partner makes a 1-level overcall it is a very wide-ranging action in terms of strength and shape – about 7 to 18 HCP and a 5+card suit. Advancer generally assumes Overcaller has at least 10 HCP, to narrow down the range to a more reasonable number. Here we look at Advancer’s options for bidding and what partner should expect. Our focus is on what Responder needs in order to bid a new suit or to respond NT.

Fits and More Hand Set 3 - 526

Fits and More Hand Set 3 - 526

Raising Partner’s Suit

When partner makes an overcall then we have a variety of ways to raise partner's suit. Let's look at our options so we are on the same page with partner in these competitive auctions.

Fits and More Hand Set 2 - 525

Fits and More Hand Set 2 - 525

2-Way Reverse Drury

When partner opens in 3rd or 4th seat and we have a good hand, we do not want to go jumping around to show it – partner may have no game interest for their opening bid. We want to have an effective way of describing our good hands cheaply when partner opens in 3rd or 4th seat.

Fits and More Hand Set 1 - 524

Fits and More Hand Set 1 - 524

Raising Partner in Competition

One of the most important parts of bridge is raising partner. We try to raise partner whenever possible. We may choose not to support partner immediately if we feel we have something more pressing to communicate, in which case we can respond in our own Major, use a negative double, or bid some number of notrump. But in general we strive to “support with support.”