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December 1, 2025
Competitive: General
Robert Todd
(606) Transfer McCabe Responses to Preempts

The modern approach to improving our bidding structures (especially in competition) is to add transfers to our methods.  This gives us more space and allows us to communicate more efficiently.  When we play a system like McCabe, designed to give us more ways of raising partner and show support, we already have a useful structure.  If we add transfers to this structure, we gain even more space for communication.

(606) Transfer McCabe Responses to Preempts
November 24, 2025
2/1 Game Forcing
Robert Todd
(605) Options for 1♦ - 2♣ 2/1 GF Auctions

The most complicated 2/1 GF auctions are the ones that start 1♦ – 2♣. Actually, these can be some of the most difficult auctions in all of bridge. These auctions can lead to lots of complexity and confusion about the meaning of bids on the 2nd and 3rd round of the bidding. Many pairs have played in 3-3 Major suit fits after the auction began with 1♦ - 2♣, thinking they were headed to a much better fit. Let’s look at what agreements we need to make with partner and then see how these affect our follow-up bidding.

(605) Options for 1♦ - 2♣ 2/1 GF Auctions
November 17, 2025
2/1 Game Forcing
Robert Todd
(604) 2/1 GF – 2NT Rebid Showing a 6+card Suit

When we play the version of 2/1 GF that uses “2-Major Waiting” (meaning that Opener can rebid their suit without promising a 6th card), then we gain the ability to “right side” a NT contract when we have a balanced hand without a stopper in one of the suits. But, by having 2-Major be a waiting bid we make it harder for us to show our 6-card suit. Let’s see how we can add a gadget to help give us better rebid options to describe our hand.

(604) 2/1 GF – 2NT Rebid Showing a 6+card Suit
November 10, 2025
Constructive: Opener
Robert Todd
(603) Opener’s Rebids After 2/1 GF Alternative ...

When we choose to adopt the alternative approach to our 2/1 GF responses, “2♦ showing a 5+card suit, 2♣ being “could be short as 2 cards”, then this changes our reasonable options for rebids by the Opener. It is important that we have good agreements with partner about how this approach changes our rebid agreements. Let’s look at the hands that are simplified by these agreements and problems that are created.

(603) Opener’s Rebids After 2/1 GF Alternative Responses
November 3, 2025
2/1 Game Forcing
Robert Todd
(602) 2/1 Game Forcing Responses – Alternative ...

There is not just one version of a 2/1 Game Forcing bidding system. There are a variety of conventional rebids that are additions to a fundamental 2/1 GF system, but there are also some fundamental response agreements that can be adjusted. One of these is the length that we promise when we respond in a minor suit at the 2-level. In the standard 2/1 system a 2♥ response shows at least a 5-card suit, a 2♦ response shows at least a 4-card suit, and 2♣ usually shows a 4+ card suit (occasionally it could be a 3-card suit). Let’s look at these responses in detail as well as an alternative response structure where we require 5 cards to bid 2♦ and then must use a 2♣ response with a large variety of hands.

(602) 2/1 Game Forcing Responses – Alternative Approach
Robert Todd
February 2, 2015
Fits & Hand Evaluation

(101) More on Fits: Raising Responder's Suit

Robert Todd
February 2, 2015
Fits & Hand Evaluation
(101) More on Fits:  Raising Responder's Suit

This month we turn our focus again to finding fits.  Specifically we will discuss how to find fits in Responder's suit.  Let's start of this topic by looking the different options Opener has to Raise Responder!

Tagged: Level: 2

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Robert Todd
January 26, 2015
Bidding Concepts

(100) Slam Bidding Philosophy: Fast Arrival vs. Picture Bids

Robert Todd
January 26, 2015
Bidding Concepts
(100) Slam Bidding Philosophy: Fast Arrival vs. Picture Bids

There are two very different approaches to jumps in Forcing Auctions.   We examine the Fast Arrival vs. Picture bids -- what kind of hands are easier to bid with each method?

Tagged: Level: 3

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Robert Todd
January 19, 2015

(99) Slam Bidding Philosophy: More on Splinters - Delayed Splinters

Robert Todd
January 19, 2015
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Robert Todd
January 12, 2015

(98) Slam Bidding Philosophy: Advanced Keycard - Specific Kings

Robert Todd
January 12, 2015
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Robert Todd
January 5, 2015
Bidding Concepts

(97) Slam Bidding Philosophy: Optimistic Minimum

Robert Todd
January 5, 2015
Bidding Concepts
(97) Slam Bidding Philosophy: Optimistic Minimum

This week's lesson is on the Optimistic Minimum, a valuable concept in slam and game bidding!

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Tagged: Level: 2

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Robert Todd
May 30, 2014

(96) Advanced Bidding Topics - Fit Showing Jumps

Robert Todd
May 30, 2014
(96)  Advanced Bidding Topics - Fit Showing Jumps

Our last advanced bidding topic for this collection is Fit Showing Jumps.  These are a useful gadget that many modern partnerships adopt in competitive and other auctions.  Let's see how they help us describe our hand to partner... 

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Robert Todd
May 26, 2014

(95) Advanced Bidding Topics - Walsh and Extended Walsh with 2-way NMF

Robert Todd
May 26, 2014
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Robert Todd
May 19, 2014

(94) Advanced Bidding Topics - 2-way NMF and Modified Wolff

Robert Todd
May 19, 2014
(94)  Advanced Bidding Topics - 2-way NMF and Modified Wolff

New Minor Forcing is a useful tool for asking partner (Opener) to further describe their hand.  This week we examine an upgrade to NMF -- Two-Way New Minor Forcing.   We will see how it helps us better describe our hand...

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Robert Todd
May 12, 2014

(93) Advanced Bidding Topics - Lebensohl over Reverses

Robert Todd
May 12, 2014
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Robert Todd
May 5, 2014

(92) Advanced Bidding Topics - Drury, 2-way Reverse

Robert Todd
May 5, 2014
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Robert Todd
April 28, 2014

(91) Competitive Bidding: Dealing with 3- and 4-level Preempts

Robert Todd
April 28, 2014
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Robert Todd
April 21, 2014
Competitive Bidding

(90) Competitive Bidding: Responding to 3- and 4-level Preempts

Robert Todd
April 21, 2014
Competitive Bidding
(90)  Competitive Bidding:  Responding to 3- and 4-level Preempts

When partner preempts at a high level and we are the one with a good hand we are forced with an even more difficult decision than when they opened a weak two bid.  This week we look and how to handle these challenging situations... 

Tagged: Level: 2

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Robert Todd
April 14, 2014

(89) Competitive Bidding - Lebensohl vs. Weak Two Bids

Robert Todd
April 14, 2014
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Robert Todd
April 7, 2014

(88) Competitive Bidding - Responding to Preempts

Robert Todd
April 7, 2014
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Robert Todd
March 31, 2014
2/1 Game Forcing

(87) More 2/1: Pattern Out Auctions

Robert Todd
March 31, 2014
2/1 Game Forcing
(87)  More 2/1:  Pattern Out Auctions

The distribution of the hand is one of the most valuable pieces of information we need in order to determine how many tricks we can take.  We examine how we can "Pattern Out" in 2/1 GF auctions in this week's lesson. 

Tagged: 2/1 Special Rebids Webinar, Further 2/1 Webinar, Level: 3

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Robert Todd
March 24, 2014

(86) More 2/1: Splinters

Robert Todd
March 24, 2014
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Robert Todd
March 17, 2014
2/1 Game Forcing

(85) More 2/1: Solid Suits

Robert Todd
March 17, 2014
2/1 Game Forcing
(85)  More 2/1:  Solid Suits

A solid suit, one that can play as trump with at most 1-loser opposite a void, is a powerful tool.  It allows our side to stop looking for a fit and start counting tricks for slam.  We see how to make use of such a tool in 2/1 GF auctions. 

Tagged: 2/1 Special Rebids Webinar, Level: 3

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Robert Todd
March 10, 2014
2/1 Game Forcing

(84) More 2/1: Bidding the 4th Suit

Robert Todd
March 10, 2014
2/1 Game Forcing
(84)  More 2/1:  Bidding the 4th Suit

When we bid the 4th suit in a normal auction, we are looking for more information about partner's hand.  The same is true in 2/1 GF auctions when we bid the 4th suit.  We examine in detail how these 4th suit bids develop in 2/1 GF auctions. 

Tagged: 2/1 Special Rebids Webinar, Level: 3

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Robert Todd
March 3, 2014

(83) More 2/1: Bypassing 4-card Suits

Robert Todd
March 3, 2014
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Robert Todd
February 24, 2014

(82) More Notrump Bidding: Advanced Lebensohl (Delayed Lebensohl)

Robert Todd
February 24, 2014
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