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June 29, 2026
Robert Todd
(636) 3NT Rebids by Responder

3NT is our favorite contract.  That makes bidding it a requirement as often as we can – we cannot play there unless one of us bids it.  If we are going to bid 3NT in a variety of different situations, with a variety of different hands (to allow us to play there), then we need to have good agreements about what a 3NT bid shows.  Responder is most likely to be the one bidding 3NT, so let’s discuss many of these possible bids.

(636) 3NT Rebids by Responder
June 22, 2026
Constructive: Opener
Robert Todd
(635) 3NT Rebids by Opener

One of the most common misunderstandings about Opener’s hand concerns rebidding 3NT.  What does it show?   As we would expect, the answer is different in different situations.  It is key for us to make the right interpretation of partner’s bid and to make sure we don’t make false assumptions. These kinds of bidding mixups can lead to playing the wrong game or missing an “easy’ slam.  Let’s look at some auctions and make sure we have good agreements with partner.

(635)  3NT Rebids by Opener
June 15, 2026
Robert Todd
(634) Smolen and 5/5 Majors After a 2NT Opening

When partner opens the bidding 2NT then it gives us less space to investigate a Major suit fit (or any fit) and keep the auction below 3NT.  That makes it important to make use of our space efficiently and determine if we have a fit and then determine if we belong in game or higher.  Here we look at how to balance communicating with partner and a lack of bidding space.

(634) Smolen and 5/5 Majors After a 2NT Opening
June 8, 2026
More NT
Robert Todd
(633) Stayman Auctions After a 2NT Opening

When partner opens the bidding 2NT they eat up a lot of bidding space.  As the Responder we need to search for a Major suit fit (or even a minor suit fit) while keep the auction from getting too high.  Our most common action will be to start with a 3♣ Stayman response.  Let’s take a look at these auctions in detail and make sure that we are on the same page as partner.

(633) Stayman Auctions After a 2NT Opening
June 1, 2026
Robert Todd
(632) 1M - 3NT* a Good 1M - 4M Bid

In general, we use jumps in competitive auctions as weak bids (0-5 points) applying the Law of Total Tricks (LOTT) -- (though sometimes the modern approach can be to use mixed bids, 6-9 points).  The key is that we jump to our Law level, eating up bidding space, to quickly and narrowly define our hand. 

(632) 1M - 3NT* a Good 1M - 4M Bid
Robert Todd
November 5, 2018
Constructive Bidding

(255) Responder's Unusual 2M Jump Shifts and NT Bids

Robert Todd
November 5, 2018
Constructive Bidding
(255) Responder's Unusual 2M Jump Shifts and NT Bids

Here we look at how Responder can use jump shifts to 2H and 2S over 1m to describe some difficult hands and improve our constructive bidding.

Tagged: Level: 6

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Robert Todd
October 22, 2018

(254) Card Combinations in the Middle of the Hand

Robert Todd
October 22, 2018
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Robert Todd
October 15, 2018

(253) Power Shifts and Surround Plays

Robert Todd
October 15, 2018
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Robert Todd
October 8, 2018
Defense

(252) Opening Leads from AQTx+

Robert Todd
October 8, 2018
Defense
(252) Opening Leads from AQTx+

Here we look at how to make the best opening lead from the awkward holding of AQTx+

Tagged: Level: 2

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Robert Todd
October 1, 2018
Defense

(251) Opening Leads - Jack Denies, Coded 10s and 9s

Robert Todd
October 1, 2018
Defense
(251) Opening Leads - Jack Denies, Coded 10s and 9s

The leading agreements “Jack Denies” and “Coded 10s and 9s” are important to understand even if you do not play them!

Tagged: Level: 3, Level: 5

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Robert Todd
September 24, 2018
Defense

(250) Splitting Honors on Defense

Robert Todd
September 24, 2018
Defense
(250) Splitting Honors on Defense

Here we look at how to split our honors in a variety of defensive situations.

Tagged: Level: 1, Level: 6

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Robert Todd
September 17, 2018
Defense

(249) Giving Declarer an Ace-Queen Guess

Robert Todd
September 17, 2018
Defense
(249) Giving Declarer an Ace-Queen Guess

As a defender we want to give declarer as many guesses as possible. Here we look at how to force declarer to one of the more difficult guesses, the Ace/Queen guess!

Tagged: Level: 2, Level: 4

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Robert Todd
September 10, 2018
Defense

(248) Which Suit to Attack on Defense?

Robert Todd
September 10, 2018
Defense
(248) Which Suit to Attack on Defense?

We look at a variety of suits to attack and try to understand when breaking a new suit is safe and when it is dangerous!

Tagged: Level: 2

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Robert Todd
September 3, 2018
Defense

(247) Recognizing Danger on Defense

Robert Todd
September 3, 2018
Defense
(247) Recognizing Danger on Defense

Here we look at how to learn to recognize danger and use that to determine how best to defend a contract.

Tagged: Level: 2, Level: 4

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Robert Todd
August 27, 2018
Play of the Hand

(246) Trump Suit Management - Strip and Endplay

Robert Todd
August 27, 2018
Play of the Hand
(246) Trump Suit Management - Strip and Endplay

Forcing an opponent to lead the suit you want them to lead is an art form. The strip and end-play is a valuable tool for making this happen!

Tagged: Finesses Webinar, Trump Suit Management Webinar, Level: 4

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Robert Todd
August 20, 2018
Play of the Hand

(245) Trump Suit Management - Ruffing Finesse

Robert Todd
August 20, 2018
Play of the Hand
(245) Trump Suit Management - Ruffing Finesse

This week we look at how to use the trump in partner’s hand to help us take a finesse in another suit. This ruffing finesse is a useful line of play when you think you know where a missing honor is located!

Tagged: Finesses Webinar, Trump Suit Management Webinar, Card Play Fun Webinars, Level: 2

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Robert Todd
August 13, 2018
Play of the Hand

(244) Trump Suit Management - Dummy Reversal

Robert Todd
August 13, 2018
Play of the Hand
(244) Trump Suit Management - Dummy Reversal

Ruffing in the long hand is often a bad thing. But if we do this bad thing enough, it can turn into a good thing by allowing us to turn the short side into a long side. Here we look at this dummy reversal line of play.

Tagged: Trump Suit Management Webinar, Card Play Fun Webinars, Level: 2

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Robert Todd
August 6, 2018
Play of the Hand

(243) Trump Suit Management - Transportation

Robert Todd
August 6, 2018
Play of the Hand
(243) Trump Suit Management - Transportation

The trump suit can be used for more than just removing the opponents’ trump or keeping control of the hand. Here we look at another value of the trump suit, transportation!

Tagged: Trump Suit Management Webinar, Level: 1

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Robert Todd
July 23, 2018
Play of the Hand

(242) Trump Suit Management

Robert Todd
July 23, 2018
Play of the Hand
(242) Trump Suit Management

Managing the trump suit and getting every value you can out of it is an important skill to master in order to improve your Declarer play!

Tagged: Trump Suit Management Webinar, Level: 2

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Robert Todd
July 16, 2018
Play of the Hand

(241) Combine Your Chances

Robert Todd
July 16, 2018
Play of the Hand
(241) Combine Your Chances

Why choose between a finesse and a suit splitting? Find a way to try both — combining your chances is the key to better Declarer play and here we look at how to do it!

Tagged: Finesses Webinar, Combining Chances Webinar, Level: 2

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Robert Todd
July 9, 2018
Play of the Hand

(240) Optimistic and Pessimistic Play

Robert Todd
July 9, 2018
Play of the Hand
(240) Optimistic and Pessimistic Play

Here we look at how psychology is an important part of declarer play. Part of this is knowing when to be expect good things to happen and when to spend your mental energy worrying about bad breaks!

Tagged: Level: 2

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Robert Todd
July 2, 2018
Play of the Hand

(239) Hold Up Plays

Robert Todd
July 2, 2018
Play of the Hand
(239) Hold Up Plays

As Declarer we have many tools for helping us take more tricks. A “Hold Up Play” is a valuable one of these tools, especially in Notrump contracts. Here we look at some positions where it is best to choose not win the first trick.

Tagged: Card Play Fun Webinars, Level: 1, Level: 2

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Robert Todd
May 28, 2018
Competitive Bidding

(238) High Level Jump Overcalls

Robert Todd
May 28, 2018
Competitive Bidding
(238) High Level Jump Overcalls

We now take a look at how we can attack the opponents by using Preemptive Jump Overcalls at the 3-level and higher.

Tagged: Level: 1

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Robert Todd
May 21, 2018
Competitive Bidding

(237) Notrump Overcalls

Robert Todd
May 21, 2018
Competitive Bidding
(237) Notrump Overcalls

Overcalls don’t just happen in suits - we can overcall NT as well. Here we look at NT overcalls in a variety of situations.

Tagged: Level: 1, Level: 3

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Robert Todd
May 14, 2018
Competitive Bidding

(236) Balancing Seat Overcalls

Robert Todd
May 14, 2018
Competitive Bidding
(236) Balancing Seat Overcalls

Making an overcall in the balancing seat is slightly different than in the direct seat. Here we look at our different options and goals.

Tagged: Competitive Bidding Webinar, Level: 1, Level: 3

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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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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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