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    Criss Cross Raise - Also known as the Criss Cross 
    Jump Shift or Crossover, a convention to address minor suit openings when responder has a 
    invitation values (some play game forcing) and no 4 card major. 
          
            |  | Method 1Inverted Minor Game Forcing
 Criss Cross Invitational Values
 | Method 2Criss Cross Game Forcing
 Inverted Minor Invitational Values
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            | GameForcing
 | 1C - 2C; | 1C - 2D; |  
            | GameForcing
 | 1D - 2D; | 1D - 3C; |  
            | Invitational | 1C - 2D; | 1C - 2C; |  
            | Invitational | 1D - 3C; | 1D - 2D; |  The benefit 
    of the Criss Cross convention is to differentiate invitational and game 
    forcing hands with support in opener's bid suit.  Without Criss Cross, 
    hapless players may find themselves going down in a 3 Notrump contract when 
    responder has 9-11 points with a short suit. Note: some players reverse the Criss Cross convention 
    (Method 2), using Criss Cross 
    to show an opening hand and bid Inverted Minors with invitational values.  
     
     Also see 
	Inverted Minors (raises). |