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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
May 23, 2022
2/1 Game Forcing, Constructive: Responder

(422) 2/1: Bypassing 4-card Suits

Robert Todd
May 23, 2022
2/1 Game Forcing, Constructive: Responder
(422)  2/1:  Bypassing 4-card Suits

Deciding which suit to bid, to create a game forcing auction or after you are already in one, can be a difficult decision. Here we look at when it is ok to bypass a 4-card suit vs when we should just be as cheaply as possible.

Tagged: S-2/1GF, 7

Robert Todd
May 16, 2022
2/1 Game Forcing, Constructive Bidding

(421) 2/1: Solid Suits

Robert Todd
May 16, 2022
2/1 Game Forcing, Constructive Bidding
(421)  2/1: Solid Suits

Having an extremely powerful suit can help us reach slam even when the hand is a misfit. In 2/1 GF auctions we have a special way to show these hands.

Tagged: S-2/1GF, 7

Robert Todd
May 9, 2022
2/1 Game Forcing, Constructive: Responder

(420) Splinters in 2/1 GF Auctions

Robert Todd
May 9, 2022
2/1 Game Forcing, Constructive: Responder
(420)  Splinters in 2/1 GF Auctions

In 2/1 GF auctions we can use splinter bids to show a fit and shortness while keeping the auction at a relatively low level. Let's look at our options for how to do so.

Tagged: S-2/1GF, 7

Robert Todd
May 2, 2022
2/1 Game Forcing, Constructive: Opener

(419) 2/1: Opener's Pattern Out Auctions

Robert Todd
May 2, 2022
2/1 Game Forcing, Constructive: Opener
(419)  2/1: Opener's Pattern Out Auctions

In a 2/1 GF Auction we often use our 3rd bid to show more about our distribution. We call this “patterning out”.

Tagged: 7

Robert Todd
April 25, 2022
Constructive Bidding, Constructive: Opener

(418) Off-Shape 1NT Opening Bids

Robert Todd
April 25, 2022
Constructive Bidding, Constructive: Opener
(418) Off-Shape 1NT Opening Bids

A 1NT opening is one of the best in all of bridge. There are classic hands that open we open 1NT, but there are also some slightly off-shape hands that are best to open 1NT. Here we look at those.

Tagged: S-POB, 5

Robert Todd
April 18, 2022
Constructive Bidding, Constructive: Responder

(417) Lebensohl over Reverses

Robert Todd
April 18, 2022
Constructive Bidding, Constructive: Responder
(417) Lebensohl over Reverses

After a reverse Responder needs a tool to communicate with Opener. Lebensohl over Reverses is the structure for accomplishing this.

Tagged: S-SUH, 8

Robert Todd
April 11, 2022
Constructive Bidding, Constructive: Responder

(416) Responder's Rebids After a Jump Shift

Robert Todd
April 11, 2022
Constructive Bidding, Constructive: Responder
(416) Responder's Rebids After a Jump Shift

After partner makes a jump shift we need to know how to continue the auction. Here we look at how to do this.

Tagged: S-RR, S-SUH

Robert Todd
April 4, 2022
Constructive Bidding, Constructive: Opener

(415) 2C Opening Bids

Robert Todd
April 4, 2022
Constructive Bidding, Constructive: Opener
(415)   2C Opening Bids

When we have a very strong hand we have a way to show it by opening the bidding 2C.

Tagged: 3

Robert Todd
March 28, 2022
Constructive Bidding, Constructive: Preempts

(414) Responding to Higher-Level Preempts

Robert Todd
March 28, 2022
Constructive Bidding, Constructive: Preempts
(414)   Responding to Higher-Level Preempts

When partner preempts the bidding at a higher level, it puts a lot of pressure on both us and the opponents. Here we look at how to respond to partner’s higher-level preempts.

Tagged: 5

Robert Todd
March 21, 2022
Constructive: Preempts

(413) Responding to 2-Level Preemptive Openings

Robert Todd
March 21, 2022
Constructive: Preempts
(413)  Responding to 2-Level Preemptive Openings

When partner preempts the bidding at the 2-Level then we need to have a way to respond, both exploring game and extending a preempt!

Tagged: S-RespPre, 7

Robert Todd
March 14, 2022
Constructive: Preempts

(412) Higher Level Preemptive Openings

Robert Todd
March 14, 2022
Constructive: Preempts
(412)  Higher Level Preemptive Openings

High-level preemptive opening bids are a valuable tool for attacking the opponents’ bidding space. Here we look at how to better use them!

Tagged: 3

Robert Todd
March 7, 2022
Constructive: Preempts

(411) Modern 2-Level Preemptive Openings

Robert Todd
March 7, 2022
Constructive: Preempts
(411)  Modern 2-Level Preemptive Openings

Here we look at hope to use a Modern 2-Level Preemptive Opening Bid to attack the opponents.

Tagged: S-Pre, 3

Robert Todd
February 28, 2022
Constructive Bidding

(410) Slam Bidding: Other Slam Bidding Tools

Robert Todd
February 28, 2022
Constructive Bidding
(410)  Slam Bidding: Other Slam Bidding Tools

There are many other tools for exploring slam. Here we look at how to use some of these valuable and interesting tools.

Tagged: S-SlamTools, 8

Robert Todd
February 21, 2022
Constructive: Opener

(409) Slam Bidding: Splinters by Opener

Robert Todd
February 21, 2022
Constructive: Opener
(409)  Slam Bidding: Splinters by Opener

Shortness can be shown by the Opener, just as it is by the Responder. Here we look at how Open does this to explore for slam and help Responder re-evaluate their hand.

Tagged: S-OR, S-Slam, 6

Robert Todd
February 14, 2022
Constructive: Responder

(408) Slam Bidding: Splinter Bids by Responder

Robert Todd
February 14, 2022
Constructive: Responder
(408)  Slam Bidding:  Splinter Bids by Responder

Here we look at a tool similar to Jacoby 2NT. The Splinter bid allows Responder to explore slam by describing their hand entirely — Fit, Values, and Shortness.

Tagged: S-SlamTools, 5

Robert Todd
February 7, 2022
Constructive: Responder

(407) Slam Bidding: Jacoby 2NT

Robert Todd
February 7, 2022
Constructive: Responder
(407)  Slam Bidding:  Jacoby 2NT

Here we look at one of the best tools for exploring slam - Jacoby 2NT.

Tagged: S-Slam, 3

Robert Todd
January 31, 2022
Constructive Bidding

(406) Slam Bidding: Control-Showing Bids

Robert Todd
January 31, 2022
Constructive Bidding
(406)  Slam Bidding: Control-Showing Bids

Here we look at how to investigate slam and involved partner by using a valuable bidding tool of control showing bids.

Tagged: S-SlamTools, 5

Robert Todd
January 24, 2022
Constructive Bidding

(405) Slam Bidding: Minorwood

Robert Todd
January 24, 2022
Constructive Bidding
(405)  Slam Bidding:  Minorwood

Here we look at a tool for how to investigate minor suit keycards and keep the auction below game - Minorwood!

Tagged: S-mSlam, 7

Robert Todd
January 17, 2022
Constructive Bidding

(404) Slam Bidding: Specific Kings

Robert Todd
January 17, 2022
Constructive Bidding
(404)  Slam Bidding:  Specific Kings

Knowing which Kings partner holds can be more important than how many. Here we look at how to use Specific Kings to explore for a grand slam.

Tagged: S-SlamTools, 5

Robert Todd
January 10, 2022
Constructive Bidding

(403) Slam Bidding: 1430 Keycard Blackwood

Robert Todd
January 10, 2022
Constructive Bidding
(403)  Slam Bidding: 1430 Keycard Blackwood

It is horrible to reach a slam and go down because you have poor trump. 1430 Keycard Blackwood is an improvement over traditional Blackwood that allows us to find out about both Aces and trump quality.

Tagged: S-SlamTools, 3

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