When we open the bidding the opponents love to preempt and eat up our bidding space. This is especially difficult when their preempt is a jump to game in a Major. Here we look at how to deal with it!
(485) Competitive Bidding: Bidding Over the Opponent's 3+Level Preempts
(484) Competitive Bidding: Leaping Michaels
(483) Competitive Bidding: Competing Over 2-Level Preempts - Lebensohl
(482) Competitive Bidding: Simple Overcalls by Level
(481) Competitive Bidding: Unusual 2NT
(480) Competitive Bidding: Michaels Cuebid
(479) Defensive Carding: Partnership Defense Philosophy
(478) Defensive Carding: Dummy has Qxx+
(477) Defensive Carding: More Suit Preference
(476) Defensive Carding: Suit Preference Signals
(475) Defensive Carding: Smith Echo (Reverse)
Against a NT contract, when the opponents win the first trick and attack another suit they are often leading their best suit. In this case, we have an opportunity to communicate with partner. Smith Echo is an agreement that makes use of this situation to tell partner if the opening lead was good or not.


















