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 =====Development after 2Diamonds===== =====Development after 2Diamonds=====
      
-Here is where the opening of 1N with 4441 and a singleton A or K comes into play. We never have a singleton A or K when we open 2\D. Why is this important? Because it helps responder evaluate his hand.  +Here is where the opening of 1N with 4441 and a singleton A or K comes into play. We never have a singleton A or K when we open 2\D. Why is this important? Because it helps the responder evaluate his hand.  
  
 The 2\D opening shows 2 kinds of hands:  The 2\D opening shows 2 kinds of hands: 
  
-  * 11 - 16 HCP 4441 or 5440 where the short suit is a minor and the five card suit (if any) is a minor+  * 11 - 16 HCP 4441 or 5440 where the short suit is a minor and the five-card suit (if any) is a minor
   * 11 - 16 HCP 4441 where the singleton is a major   * 11 - 16 HCP 4441 where the singleton is a major
   * <del>12+ - 16 HCP 4441 where the short suit is a major  </del>    * <del>12+ - 16 HCP 4441 where the short suit is a major  </del> 
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 The responses are:  The responses are: 
  
-  * 2\H - relay+  * 2\H - relay 
   * 2\s - sign-off   * 2\s - sign-off
   * 2N - Asks for the short suit to be bid   * 2N - Asks for the short suit to be bid
   * <del>2N game force (artificial) </del>   * <del>2N game force (artificial) </del>
-  * 3 suit - force unless opener's singleton (then it is a sign-off)  +  * 3-suit - force unless the opener's singleton (then it is a sign-off)  
  
 **Opener's rebids after 2\D - 2\S** **Opener's rebids after 2\D - 2\S**
  
-Opener passes unless he is short in \ss; in that case he bids 2N.+The opener passes unless he is short in \ss; in that casehe bids 2N.
  
  
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 **Development after 2\D - 2\H (relay)** **Development after 2\D - 2\H (relay)**
  
-|2\S shows a singleton major | +|2\S shows a singleton major ||
-| |2N asks which major is short | +| |2N asks which major is short |
-| | |3\C Short \H Now 3\H gets two step answer showing strength|+| | |3\C Short \H Now 3\H gets two step answer showing strength --- //[[John@Kinn.Org|John Kinn]] 2021/04/07 11:21// With maximum strength, zoom into control showing rebid. |
 | | |3\d Short \s and a minimum|  | | |3\d Short \s and a minimum| 
 | | |3\H Short \S and a maximum|  | | |3\H Short \S and a maximum| 
-| |3\c/3\d signoff|  +| |3\c/3\d signoff||  
-| |3\H/3\S not defined | +| |3\H/3\S not defined |
-| |3N to play | +| |3N to play || 
- +|2N shows short \C ||
-|2N shows short \C | +| |3\C Asks size. Step 1 & 2 = min, Step 3 & 4 = max. Steps 2 & 4 show a void |
-| |3\C Asks size. Step 1 & 2 = min, Step 3 & 4 = max. Steps 2 & 4 show a void | +| |3\D/3\H signoff |
-| |3\D/3\H signoff | +| |3\S mildly encouraging (didn't bid 2\S first) || 
-| |3\S mildly encouraging (didn't bid 2\S first) | +|3\C shows short \D||
- +| |3\D Asks size. Step 1 & 2 = min, Step 3 &4 = max. Steps 2 & 4 show a void|
-|3\C shows short \D|  +| |3\H Signoff |
-| |3\D Asks size. Step 1 & 2 = min, Step 3 &4 = max. Steps 2 & 4 show a void| +| |3\S mildly encouraging (didn't bid 2\S first)  ||
-| |3\H Signoff | +
-| |3\S mildly encouraging (didn't bid 2\S first)  |+
  
 **Further development of 3 suited hands**  **Further development of 3 suited hands** 
  
-After opener has shown shape and size, the only forcing bids by responder are bids in the short suit:  +After the opener has shown shape and size, the only forcing bids by the responder are bids in the short suit:  
  
 The first "cue" bid gets controls by steps  The first "cue" bid gets controls by steps 
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 The third "cue" bid is to play. The third "cue" bid is to play.
        
-<html><a name=d-enemy></a></html> +====Competitive auctions after 2\D====
-**Competitive auctions after 2\D**+
      
 The enemy overcalls 2\D directly  The enemy overcalls 2\D directly 
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     * Pass = poor hand with Diamond tolerance       * Pass = poor hand with Diamond tolerance  
     * Redouble = good hand with Diamond tolerance     * Redouble = good hand with Diamond tolerance
-      * Over either the pass or the redouble, opener is expected to rescue himself by bidding 2\H if his short suit is \Diamonds+      * Over either the pass or the redouble, the opener is expected to rescue himself by bidding 2\H if his short suit is \D
     * Other calls retain their meaning     * Other calls retain their meaning
   * Overcalls of 3\c or 3\d   * Overcalls of 3\c or 3\d
     * Double = conditional penalty i.e. opener passes unless that is his short suit     * Double = conditional penalty i.e. opener passes unless that is his short suit
-    * 3 major is forcing (opener raises with a fit)+    * 3 major is forcing. As a response opener  
 +      * bids next step (3\s over 3\h, 3N over 3\s) w/ no fit 
 +      * raises with a fit and no extras 
 +      * All other bids show fit, extras, and shows short suit (3N over 3\h shows \s shortness)
     * 3N = to play     * 3N = to play
   * Overcalls of 2\h or 2\s   * Overcalls of 2\h or 2\s
     * Double = conditional penalty i.e. opener passes unless that is his short suit     * Double = conditional penalty i.e. opener passes unless that is his short suit
-    * 2N asks for short suit +    * 2N asks for the short suit 
-  * Overcall of 2N.  Double is penalty, other calls are not defined+  * Overcall of 2N.  Double is for penalty, other calls are not defined
      
  
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   * 3 minor   * 3 minor
     * Double is penalty     * Double is penalty
 +      * After this a new suit by the responder is forcing (raise with a fit, next step with shortness) 
     * Suit - 5 cards, void in enemy's suit     * Suit - 5 cards, void in enemy's suit
     * Pass = 4441 singleton in enemy's suit     * Pass = 4441 singleton in enemy's suit
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