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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
July 22, 2019

(282) Support Doubles Complete

Robert Todd
July 22, 2019
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Robert Todd
July 15, 2019

(281) Responsive Doubles

Robert Todd
July 15, 2019
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Robert Todd
July 8, 2019
Competitive Bidding

(280) Negative Doubles

Robert Todd
July 8, 2019
Competitive Bidding
(280) Negative Doubles

This week we look at one of Responder’s most valuable bidding tools, the Negative Double.

Tagged: Level: 1, Level: 2

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Robert Todd
July 1, 2019

(279) The Takeout Double

Robert Todd
July 1, 2019
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Robert Todd
May 27, 2019

(278) More Suit Preference Signals

Robert Todd
May 27, 2019
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Robert Todd
May 20, 2019

(277) Defensive Discards Late in the Hand

Robert Todd
May 20, 2019
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Robert Todd
May 13, 2019
Defense

(276) Rusinow Opening Leads

Robert Todd
May 13, 2019
Defense
(276) Rusinow Opening Leads

We look at an alternative opening lead system common among expert players - Rusinow Opening Leads.

Tagged: Level: 6

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Robert Todd
May 6, 2019
Defense

(275) Leading a New Suit in the Middle of the Defense

Robert Todd
May 6, 2019
Defense
(275) Leading a New Suit in the Middle of the Defense

We often lead a new suit in the middle of defending a hand. Here we discuss how to do that and how partner should interpret the card that we play.

Tagged: Level: 1, Level: 5

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Robert Todd
April 22, 2019
Play of the Hand

(274) End Plays in Notrump Contracts

Robert Todd
April 22, 2019
Play of the Hand
(274) End Plays in Notrump Contracts

The end play is a valuable tool for avoiding a finesse. Here we look at how to get the opponents to come to us, instead of playing into them.

Tagged: Counting Webinar, NT Play Webinar, Level: 3

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Robert Todd
April 15, 2019
Play of the Hand

(273) Squeezes - The Basics

Robert Todd
April 15, 2019
Play of the Hand
(273) Squeezes - The Basics

Here we look at the basics of squeeze technique for Declarer.

Tagged: Counting Webinar, Applying Pressure Webinar, Card Play Fun Webinars, Level: 3

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Robert Todd
April 8, 2019
Play of the Hand

(272) Threat Cards

Robert Todd
April 8, 2019
Play of the Hand
(272) Threat Cards

The most valuable cards on many hands are not the high cards but the other cards that threaten to become winners. Here we look at how to make us of these Threat Cards effectively.

Tagged: Counting Webinar, Applying Pressure Webinar, Level: 2

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Robert Todd
April 1, 2019
Play of the Hand

(271) Smother Plays

Robert Todd
April 1, 2019
Play of the Hand
(271) Smother Plays

Smother plays are an option when we do not expect an honor card to fall if we just play our cards from the top. Let's see how to make use of them.

Tagged: Level: 4

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Robert Todd
March 25, 2019

(270) Responder's Systems After a 1NT Overcall

Robert Todd
March 25, 2019
(270) Responder's Systems After a 1NT Overcall

Here we look at systems designed to help us deal with the opponent’s 1NT overcall.

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Robert Todd
March 18, 2019
Constructive Bidding

(269) The Impossible Spade Bid

Robert Todd
March 18, 2019
Constructive Bidding
(269) The Impossible Spade Bid

The Impossible Spade is a useful tool for helping Responder better describe their hand in constructive bidding.

Tagged: Level: 3

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Robert Todd
March 11, 2019

(268) 3M-1 Mixed Raise

Robert Todd
March 11, 2019
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Robert Todd
March 4, 2019
Constructive Bidding

(267) Responding to 1-minor with Both Majors

Robert Todd
March 4, 2019
Constructive Bidding
(267) Responding to 1-minor with Both Majors

Here we look at how Responder bids with a variety of different Major suit shapes and strengths.

Tagged: Responder's Responsibilities Webinars, Level: 2, Level: 3

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Robert Todd
February 25, 2019
Competitive Bidding

(266) Dealing with Interference over a Conventional 2NT Response

Robert Todd
February 25, 2019
Competitive Bidding
(266)  Dealing with Interference over a Conventional 2NT Response

Here we look at how we deal with the opponents’ interference after we have used a conventional 2NT response.

Tagged: Level: 3

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Robert Todd
February 18, 2019
Competitive Bidding

(265) They Double Our Control-Showing Cuebid

Robert Todd
February 18, 2019
Competitive Bidding
(265)  They Double Our Control-Showing Cuebid

When an opponent doubles our control-showing cuebid, we need to know how to proceed with the auction.

Tagged: Level: 2

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Robert Todd
February 11, 2019
Competitive Bidding

(264) They Overcall After Partner's Transfer

Robert Todd
February 11, 2019
Competitive Bidding
(264)  They Overcall After Partner's Transfer

When partner makes a Jacoby transfer and the opponents overcall, we need to know how to deal with this interference!

Tagged: Level: 2

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Robert Todd
February 4, 2019
Competitive Bidding

(263) They Overcall After Partner's Stayman

Robert Todd
February 4, 2019
Competitive Bidding
(263)  They Overcall After Partner's Stayman

How do we change our approach after partner uses Stayman and the opponent overcalls?

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