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| The idea here is that responder makes a major suit bid at the level of one if he would have with no overcall. | The idea here is that responder makes a major suit bid at the level of one if he would have with no overcall. | ||
| - | If he cannot, then responder shows his control strength and in the case of 3 or 4 controls, shows whether | + | If he cannot, then responder shows his control strength and in the case of <del>3 or 4</ |
| he has a stopper in the suit actually bid by the opponent. By the way, it has been our experience that opponents | he has a stopper in the suit actually bid by the opponent. By the way, it has been our experience that opponents | ||
| frequently deviate from -- or forget-- their announced agreements regarding their defense to a strong Club. | frequently deviate from -- or forget-- their announced agreements regarding their defense to a strong Club. | ||
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| * A bid of 1\H/1\S shows 5+ cards in the suit and is a game force. Responder neither promises nor denies a specific number of controls. | * A bid of 1\H/1\S shows 5+ cards in the suit and is a game force. Responder neither promises nor denies a specific number of controls. | ||
| - | * A bid of 1N is artificial showing 3 or 4 controls and a (No Trump) stopper. The responder denies having a 5 card major he could bid at the one level. The auction develops with no asking bids. | + | * A bid of 1N is artificial showing |
| - | * A double shows 6+ HCP, fewer than 3 controls, denies holding a major suit of 5+ cards that could be bid at the one level and is forcing to game (unless opener rebids 1N in which case the auction can end at 2N). | + | * A double shows 6+ HCP, <del>fewer than 3 controls</ |
| - | * 2\C shows 3 or 4 controls and denies a (No Trump) stopper. 2\D shows 5 controls and 2N shows 6 or more controls. The auction develops with no asking bids. | + | * 2\C shows <del>3 or 4</ |
| - | * Bids of 2\H and 2\S are natural and weak (just as a jump to 2\H/2\s would have been without the intervention). A 2\H or 2\S bid which is a " | + | * Jump bids of 2\H and 2\S are natural and weak (just as a jump to 2\H/2\s would have been without the intervention). A 2\H or 2\S bid that is not a jump is natural and game forcing (even if it happens |
| * A 3\C or 3\D bid which is a " | * A 3\C or 3\D bid which is a " | ||
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| |Pass|negative| | |Pass|negative| | ||
| - | |dbl|6+ HCP, fewer than 3 controls| | + | |dbl|6+ HCP, <del>fewer than</ |
| - | |2\C|3 or 4 controls| | + | |2\C| <del>3 or 4</ |
| - | |2\D| 5 controls | | + | |2\D| <del>5</ |
| - | |2\H/ | + | |2\H/ |
| - | |2N|6+ controls| | + | |2N|<del>6+</ |
| |3\C/3\D| natural and weak| | |3\C/3\D| natural and weak| | ||
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| Gamma asking bid is on here because apparently the opponents are not going to bounce the auction. | Gamma asking bid is on here because apparently the opponents are not going to bounce the auction. | ||
| - | + | ===Interference after opener bids expecting Gamma response=== | |
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| + | D0P1 applies as long as the enemy takes up no more than 2 steps. | ||
| |1\C|P|1\H| X | | |1\C|P|1\H| X | | ||
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| and opener' | and opener' | ||
| So it is more important to show the fit and forego the Gamma ask. | So it is more important to show the fit and forego the Gamma ask. | ||
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