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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
May 25, 2026
Constructive: Responder
Robert Todd
(631) 2NT Response by a Passed Hand: P-1M-2NT

When we are a passed hand and partner opens the bidding, we must be careful in trying to describe our hand.  Partner’s opening bid in the 3rd seat can be light in values, trying to be destructive or lead-directing, so we cannot respond to it in the same way we would a normal opening bid.  Specifically, if partner opens 1-Major in the 3rd seat, we should not go jumping around without a very special hand.  Let’s look at how we should respond when partner opens in the 3rd seat.

(631)  2NT Response by a Passed Hand: P-1M-2NT
Robert Todd
November 4, 2019
Competitive Bidding

(295) Transfers over Transfers

Robert Todd
November 4, 2019
Competitive Bidding
(295) Transfers over Transfers

This week we look at a method of continuing the bidding after a transfer bid —- with another transfer!

Tagged: Level: 6

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Robert Todd
October 28, 2019

(294) Unbalanced Hand Slam Bidding

Robert Todd
October 28, 2019
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Robert Todd
October 21, 2019

(293) Balanced Hand Slam Bidding

Robert Todd
October 21, 2019
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Robert Todd
October 14, 2019

(292) Modified Two-Way Reverse Drury

Robert Todd
October 14, 2019
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Robert Todd
October 7, 2019
Constructive Bidding

(291) Passed Hand Bidding Concepts

Robert Todd
October 7, 2019
Constructive Bidding
(291) Passed Hand Bidding Concepts

Here we take a look at how our bidding changes when we are passed hand.

Tagged: Level: 3

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Robert Todd
September 23, 2019
Constructive Bidding

(290) 5NT Grand Slam Tries

Robert Todd
September 23, 2019
Constructive Bidding
(290) 5NT Grand Slam Tries

Here we look at a variety of different meanings for 5NT — our grand slam bidding tool!

Tagged: Level: 3

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Robert Todd
September 16, 2019

(289) 5-Major Bids

Robert Todd
September 16, 2019
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Tagged: retired

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Robert Todd
September 9, 2019

(288) Dealing with Interference Over Our Ace-Asking Bids

Robert Todd
September 9, 2019
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Robert Todd
September 2, 2019
Constructive Bidding

(287) Bidding Slam with a Void

Robert Todd
September 2, 2019
Constructive Bidding
(287) Bidding Slam with a Void

Here we discuss how to determine if slam is a good contract when we hold a void.

Tagged: Level: 2, Level: 4

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Robert Todd
August 26, 2019

(286) Other Types of Doubles

Robert Todd
August 26, 2019
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Robert Todd
August 19, 2019
Competitive Bidding

(285) Second-Round Doubles

Robert Todd
August 19, 2019
Competitive Bidding
(285) Second-Round Doubles

Here we look at what double means in a variety of situations on the second round of the bidding.

Tagged: Level: 2, S-CompLater

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Robert Todd
August 12, 2019

(284) Non-Takeout Doubles: Card-Showing, Maximal, Penalty, Lead+

Robert Todd
August 12, 2019
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Robert Todd
August 5, 2019

(283) Balancing Seat & Reopening Doubles

Robert Todd
August 5, 2019
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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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Tagged: retired

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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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Tagged: retired

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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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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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Fundamentals - Other Responses 1-Level Openings

Jan 2026 - Coming Soon!

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

Jan 2026 - 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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