| Range 
    Stayman (Enquiry Stayman) - After partner overcalls 1 Notrump in the passout seat, the 
    partner of the balancer may use the 2C Stayman bid to inquire the point range 
    of the 1 Notrump overcaller and major suit fit.    Without the Range Stayman 
    bid, the advancer typically overcalls 1 Notrump with 11-14 points 
    ("borrowing" a King from partner); with 15-17 points, the overcaller first 
    doubles then bids Notrump.  While this treatment works fine with the 
    minors, when the opponent opens with a major suit the balancer's bidding 
    space is limited - balancer cannot rebid 1N when responding partner 
    must make a 2 level bid. The general 
    range for the balancing seat Range Notrump bids are: 
      
        | Opening 
        Opponent'sopening suit
 | Overcaller's High Card 
        Point Range |  
        | 1C/D | 11-14 points - continue 
        standard treatment |  
        | 1H/S | 11-16 points - Range 
        Stayman |  Example where 
    responder holds invitational values: 
      
        |  | (1H/S) | P | (P) | 1N |  
        |  | (P) | 2C | (P) | ? |    
      
        | 1 NotrumpAdvancer's Rebid
 | Opener's Range | Opener's Shape |  
        | 2D | 11-13 
        points | No 4+ card 
        major |  
        | 2H/S | 11-13 points | 4+ card major |  
        | 2N | 14-16 
        points | Undisclosed |  
        | 
         After balancer's 2N rebid, responder's 3C bid is 
        Stayman |  
        | 3D | 14-16 | No 4 card 
        major |  
        | 3H/S | 14-16 | 4+ card major |  When balancer 
    rebids 2N, responder's transfer bids are in effect: 
      
        |  | (1H/S) | P | (P) | 1N |  
        |  | (P) | 2C | (P) | 2N |  
        |  | (P) | ? |  |  |    
      
        | Responder 
        Rebids after Overcaller's 2N rebid (showing 14-16 points)
 | Transfer Suit |  
        | 3D | Hearts |  
        | 3H | Spades |  
        | 3N | None - 3N is "to 
        play" |  Note: Range 
    Enquiry Stayman methods vary based on partnership agreements. |