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October 20, 2025
Competitive: General
Robert Todd
(600) 1-minor Overcall Transfer Responses

When partner open the bidding with 1-minor and our RHO makes an overcall of a suit, then we need a way to describe our hand to partner.  The traditional Responder tools are negative double and positive freebids, but in some auctions, there are other approaches that use transfers to give us a better way to compete as Responder. Unfortunately, we don’t have a transfer structure in every auction (when they overcall 1♠, we have very few good systems) but hopefully there will be more and more interesting development in this area of bidding theory.

(600) 1-minor Overcall Transfer Responses
October 13, 2025
Adv Comp Bidding
Robert Todd
(599) 1-minor (X) Transfers

When partner opens the bidding with a minor suit and right hand opponent makes a takeout double, the modern approach for many expert partnerships is to play transfer bids by the Responder.  By Responder transferring to the suit with length instead of bidding it, we gain many advantages in these competitive bidding auctions.  Let’s look at how we use these transfers by Responder and what they gain for us.

(599) 1-minor (X) Transfers
October 6, 2025
Adv Comp Bidding
Robert Todd
(598) 1-Major (X) Transfers

When partner opens the bidding with a Major suit and right hand opponent makes a takeout double, the modern approach for many expert partnerships is to play transfer bids by the Responder.  By Responder transferring to the suit with length instead of bidding it, we gain many advantages in these competitive bidding auctions.  Let’s look at how we use these transfers by Responder and what they gain for us.

(598) 1-Major (X) Transfers
September 29, 2025
Adv Comp Bidding
Robert Todd
(597) Transfer Advances Over Negative Double

When our LHO opens the bidding, partner makes a simple overcall, and Responder makes a Negative Double, then we in the position of the Advancer. We can choose to play Transfers in the position as well.  By doing so, we give our selves an additional step and we often allow ourselves more ways to raise partner.  These Transfer bids also cause some more difficulty for the opponents – making the meaning of their bids less clear. Let’s see how they work.  

(597) Transfer Advances Over Negative Double
September 22, 2025
Adv Comp Bidding
Robert Todd
(596) Transfers Over Transfers

Responding to 1NT is a balancing act of showing both strength and shape while keeping the auction at a low enough level.  With a game forcing hand (10+ points), the goal is usually to be able to describe our hand below 3NT, particularly with hands that are strong enough to be interested in slam.   This is not a problem with relatively balanced hands, but with distributional hands it may be more difficult for Responder to show their shape and explore slam without getting the auction too high (going past 3NT).  Transfer bids allow Responder to show their shape while using space efficiently.  After making a transfer bid, Responder usually gets to make a second bid without the auction getting much higher - one of the most valuable parts of playing transfers.  A way to further improve our use of bidding space is to play transfer bids not only on the first round of the bidding, but on the second round also after a Major-suit transfer.  Let’s see how these Transfers Over Transfers work on Responder’s second bid after a Responder starts with a Jacoby Transfer. 

(596) Transfers Over Transfers
Robert Todd
September 28, 2020
Defense

(337) Opening Leads into Minimum Openers

Robert Todd
September 28, 2020
Defense
(337)  Opening Leads into Minimum Openers

This week we look at what our thinking is when we make an opening lead into a low level contract where declarer has shown a minimum opening hand.

Tagged: Opening Leads Webinar, Level: 2

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Robert Todd
September 21, 2020
Fits & Hand Evaluation

(336) Losers and Covers - Losing Trick Count

Robert Todd
September 21, 2020
Fits & Hand Evaluation
(336) Losers and Covers - Losing Trick Count

This week we close out our hand evaluation collection by looking at a method for evaluating highly distributional hands: Losing Trick Count. Specifically, we focus on Losers and Covers.

Tagged: Level: 1, S-HE

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Robert Todd
September 14, 2020
Fits & Hand Evaluation

(335) Fitting Cards and Wasted Values

Robert Todd
September 14, 2020
Fits & Hand Evaluation
(335) Fitting Cards and Wasted Values

This week we look at how fitting honors improve the playing strength of a hand and how wasted values make it extremely difficult for our side to get rid of our losers.

Tagged: Level: 1, S-HE

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Robert Todd
September 7, 2020
Fits & Hand Evaluation

(334) Double Fits and Misfits

Robert Todd
September 7, 2020
Fits & Hand Evaluation
(334)  Double Fits and Misfits

This week we look at how having a double fit or having a misfit affects our hand evaluation.

Tagged: Level: 1

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When partner opens the bidding with 1-Major then we normally go slow and make a low level response. But we can also use some immediate jumps to high bids to describe some interesting and difficult hands. Let’s look at the meaning of this high-level jump responses.

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Here we look at some other complex auctions and special responses to 1-level opening bids. We focus on some jump shift responses to 1-Major and 1-minor and then turn out focus to NT responses to minor suit openings.

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Fundamentals - Hand Eval after Responder's Jump Shift
Fundamentals - Hand Eval after Responder's Jump Shift

July 2025 - Coming Soon!

When Responder makes a jump shift, either a weak jump shift or a 3/1 invitational jump shift, then Opener is left to figure out what to do next. Here we look at what types of hands Opener should bid with (like) and when they should be conservative and Pass.

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There are some classic auctions that lead to confusion between partnerships. Ones that you should make sure you and partner agree upon.

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