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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
January 9, 2023
Bidding, Constructive: Opener, Constructive: Responder

(455) Partnership Bidding: Our Minor Suit Auctions

Robert Todd
January 9, 2023
Bidding, Constructive: Opener, Constructive: Responder
(455)  Partnership Bidding: Our Minor Suit Auctions

When we open the bidding with 1-minor there are a lot of possible auctions for us to remember and consider with partner. Here we look at some auctions (more in the Partnership Bidding Workbook) to make sure we have some agreements.

Tagged: 5, Partnership Bidding

Robert Todd
January 2, 2023
Bidding, Constructive: Responder

(454) Partnership Bidding: Our NT Auctions

Robert Todd
January 2, 2023
Bidding, Constructive: Responder
(454) Partnership Bidding: Our NT Auctions

Partnership Bidding Workbook work begins — Here we look at auctions were we open NT and try to make sure we have good agreements with partner!

Tagged: 5, Partnership Bidding

Robert Todd
December 26, 2022
Defense

(453) Defense Basics: Leads - Visualizing Suits

Robert Todd
December 26, 2022
Defense
(453)  Defense Basics:   Leads - Visualizing Suits

When defending a hand it is important to try to visualize the layout of the suit around the table. This is helps guide us in determining whether to be active or passive on defense.

Tagged: S-DStrat, 5, Defensive Basics

Robert Todd
December 19, 2022
Defense

(452) Defense Basics: The Forcing Defense

Robert Todd
December 19, 2022
Defense
(452)  Defense Basics:  The Forcing Defense

As a defender, one way to use our trump is to try and get a ruff. But another way is to force the Declarer to ruff and try to take control of the hand -- this forcing defense is a powerful strategy.

Tagged: S-DStrat, 6, Defensive Basics

Robert Todd
December 12, 2022
Defense

(451) Defense Basics: Recognizing Danger

Robert Todd
December 12, 2022
Defense
(451)  Defense Basics:  Recognizing Danger

When we are defending a hand we need to know if we should fear our tricks going away. In order to determine this, we need to be able to recognize if danger exists or not. Here we look at how to do so.

Tagged: 6, Defensive Basics

Robert Todd
December 5, 2022
Defense

(450) Defense Basics: Figuring Out Declarer's Hand - Asking Questions!

Robert Todd
December 5, 2022
Defense
(450)  Defense Basics: Figuring Out Declarer's Hand - Asking Questions!

When it comes to defending a hand it is important to try to figure out the declarer’s distribution. Here we look at some of the things we need to do to make that happen.

Tagged: 7, Defensive Basics

Robert Todd
November 28, 2022
Defense

(449) Defense Basics: Assumptions on Defense

Robert Todd
November 28, 2022
Defense
(449)  Defense Basics:  Assumptions on Defense

A key way to make defense simpler is to assume that the declarer is logical. Here we look at how you make assumptions on the defense that make your job much easier!

Tagged: S-DStrat, 6, Defensive Basics

Robert Todd
November 21, 2022
Defense

(448) Defense Basics: Opening Leads - Listen to the Auction

Robert Todd
November 21, 2022
Defense
(448)  Defense Basics: Opening Leads - Listen to the Auction

When you are choosing an opening lead your hand helps you decide what to lead. Bug just as important as your cards are what the auction tells us — listen to the auction and let it guide you!

Tagged: S-DOLDS, S-DStrat, 7, Defensive Basics

Robert Todd
November 14, 2022
Defense

(447) Defense Basics: When to Get Active

Robert Todd
November 14, 2022
Defense
(447)  Defense Basics:  When to Get Active

Once we know how to be active and how to be passive on defense, then we need learn how to recognize the signs that tell us that we need to attack!

Tagged: 5, Defensive Basics

Robert Todd
November 7, 2022
Defense

(446) Defense Basics: Types of Defense - Active vs. Passive

Robert Todd
November 7, 2022
Defense
(446)  Defense Basics:  Types of Defense - Active vs. Passive

The type of Defense we choose to play is an important “high level” decision. Here we look at Active vs. Passive — two of the most important types of defense.

Tagged: 4, Defensive Basics

Robert Todd
October 31, 2022
Play

(445) Suit Contracts: Dummy Reversal

Robert Todd
October 31, 2022
Play
(445)  Suit Contracts:  Dummy Reversal

We normally like to ruff in the short side. But sometimes we my take many ruffs in the long side — setting up the short side. This “Dummy Reversal” is an excellent line of play on certain hands and vs certain defenses.

Tagged: S-PTSM, 5, Suit Play

Robert Todd
October 24, 2022
Play

(444) Suit Contracts: Discarding Losers on Dummy's Strength

Robert Todd
October 24, 2022
Play
(444)  Suit Contracts:  Discarding Losers on Dummy's Strength

This week we look at when dummy has a side suit longer than we do and how we use dummies strength to discard our losers on that suit.

Tagged: 5, Suit Play

Robert Todd
October 17, 2022
Play

(443) Suit Contracts: Discarding Losers on Dummy's Length

Robert Todd
October 17, 2022
Play
(443)  Suit Contracts:  Discarding Losers on Dummy's Length

When dealing with the losers in a side suit, if our holding is shorter than dummy’s, then we dummy will provide a valuable asset — let’s see how.

Tagged: 4, Suit Play

Robert Todd
October 10, 2022
Play

(442) Suit Contracts: Losers with Equal Length in Dummy

Robert Todd
October 10, 2022
Play
(442)  Suit Contracts: Losers with Equal Length in Dummy

In a suit contract how we deal with our side suit losers can vary dramatically. When dummy has the same length in a suit as we do then we can not easily ruff any of our losers in a side suit. Here we look at how we handle losers in these equal length suits.

Tagged: 4, Suit Play

Robert Todd
October 3, 2022
Play

(441) Suit Contracts: Losers When Dummy Has Shortness

Robert Todd
October 3, 2022
Play
(441)  Suit Contracts:  Losers When Dummy Has Shortness

One useful way to evaluate a side suit is by looking at the relative length of the suit in our hand and the dummy. When dummy (let’s assume that is the short trump side) has shortness then we can use dummy to help ruff our losers.

Tagged: 4, Suit Play

Robert Todd
September 26, 2022
Play

(440) Suit Contracts: Support Points

Robert Todd
September 26, 2022
Play
(440)  Suit Contracts: Support Points

The value of shortness varies based on where it located and the size of our fit. Here we look at how we assign a different number of points to re-evaluate our hand in different situations.

Tagged: S-PTSM, 4, Suit Play

Robert Todd
September 19, 2022
Play

(439) Suit Contracts: Ruffing Values

Robert Todd
September 19, 2022
Play
(439)  Suit Contracts: Ruffing Values

Ruffing can help us reduce our number of losers in a variety of different ways. Here we look at how ruffing can help us improve the play of our hand.

Tagged: S-PTSM, 3, Suit Play

Robert Todd
September 12, 2022
Play

(438) Suit Contracts: Trump Fits

Robert Todd
September 12, 2022
Play
(438)  Suit Contracts: Trump Fits

When we play in a suit contact our trump fit is often our most powerful asset. Here we look at how the size and type of trump fits vary and how that affects the way that we make us of our trump.

Tagged: S-PTSM, 3, Suit Play

Robert Todd
September 5, 2022
Play

(437) Suit Contracts: Counting Losers Basics

Robert Todd
September 5, 2022
Play
(437)  Suit Contracts:  Counting Losers Basics

Counting our losers is a skill that we should develop both in the bidding and the play. Part of understanding good hand evaluation is estimating how the play is going to go while you are bidding the hand -- in a suit contract this means thinking about what we are going to do with our losers.

Tagged: 4, Suit Play

Robert Todd
August 29, 2022
Bidding, Competitive: General

(436) Competitive Bidding: More Balancing

Robert Todd
August 29, 2022
Bidding, Competitive: General
(436)  Competitive Bidding: More Balancing

This week we focus on balancing back into the bidding in a variety of different auctions — this is a key part of modern competitive bidding.

Tagged: 5, More Competitive Bidding

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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 - Hand Eval after Responder's Jump Shift

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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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