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    Rubinsohl (Rubensohl, Transfer Lebensohl) - 
    Typically used after opponent overcalls  partner's 1 Notrump, Rubinsohl 
    provides responder a transfer mechanism extending the traditional Lebensohl 
    treatment.  Similar to other transfer mechanisms, Rubinsohl allows the 
    stronger hand to become declarer, showing length in the implied suit above 
    the rank of the suit bid.   
    Transfers to opponents' suit shows a 4 card major in the bid suit (Stayman) 
    and obvious interest in game.  Most advanced Rubinsohl players find the most 
    profitable treatment of responder's double as a generalized takeout double 
    bid rather than the penalty double found in Lebensohl. Unlike 
    regular Lebensohl, using Rubinsohl when the responder transfers to a suit 
    above the overcaller's suit is typically played as invitational. 
     Note: 
    Partnership agreements are needed regarding how to show stoppers (FASS = Fast Arrival Shows Stopper versus SASS = Slow Arrival Shows 
    Stopper).  SASS is the preferred treatment by most players.
 
      
        | 1N - (2D) - ?
 
 | Responder's 2 level suit 
        bids are to play.Responder's 2N and above bids are forcing transfer bids.  If 
        responder's implied transfer suit rank is above the rank of the 
        overcall, the call invites game.
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        | Opener's Transfer Suit 
        Rebid1N - (2D) - ? - (P);
 ?
 | Responder's Initial Bid1N - (2D) - ?
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        |   Pass | 2H/S is "to 
        play" at the 2 levelTransfers are off at 2 level
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        |   3C |  Transfers are on 
        at 2N and above2N transfers 
        opener to 3C, likely a signoff to play.
 See next table for more on responder transfers to a suit whose rank is
        lower than the rank of the overcall suit.
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        | Stayman 3H/S = fit but no strength
 4H/S = fit and strength
 3N = Stopper, no major
 3D = Denies stopper or major
 | 3C is invitational StaymanIn this example where the opponent overcalled 2D (natural) and 
        responder is transferring to the opponents' suit, the cuebid is 
        Stayman.
 Note: This simple Stayman method implies at responder has a tolerance 
        for both major suits.
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        |   3H/S = no fit or strength4H/S = fit and strength
 | 3D/H are invitational 
        transfers opener to 
        Hearts/Spades |  
        |   3N (with partial stopper) or 4x | 3S shows a partial stopper(some play Minor Suit Stayman)
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        |   Pass (with stopper) or 4x | 3N denies a stopper (Fast denies) |  
        |   Takeout or penalty, partnership 
        agreements vary (including level of interference) | Double   |      
      
        | 1N - (2S) - ?
 
 | Transfer bids below 
        opponents' suit are forcing.  Responder may then Pass 
        or bid 3N implying a stopper - slow shows.  Responder may 
        also bid a new suit, game forcing - responder did not go through
        2N |  
        | Opener's Transfer Suit 
        Rebid1N - (2S) - ? - (P);
 ?
 | Responder's Initial Bid1N - (2S) - ?
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        |   3C | 2N |  
        |   3D | 3C |  
        |   3H | 3D |  
        |   Showing 4 Hearts, game forcing
        Stayman | 3H  
        transfer cuebid |     
      
        | Transfer bids below 
        opponents' suit are forcing.  Responder may then Pass 
        or, bid 3N (implies a stopper - slow shows), or bid a new suit 
        (also game forcing) | 1N - (2S) - 2N |  
        | Opener's Transfer Suit1N - (2S) - 2N - (P);
 3C
             | Responder's Rebid1N - (2S) - 2N - (P);
 3C - (P)   - ?
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        | Pass, 
        3C was to play - weak hand, long Clubs |  
        | If responder 
        now bids a new suit, the suit is natural and game forcing as:3D, long Diamonds, unspecified stopper, game forcing
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        | 3H,  
        5+ Hearts, unspecified stopper, game forcing |  
        | 3H is
        Stayman, cuebid showing 4 Hearts |  
        | 3S 
        Partnership agreement needed(FASS/SASS)
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        | 3N is 
        "to play", showing Spade stopper |  
        |  |  
        | Opener's Transfer Suit1N - (2S) - 3C - (P);
 3D
             | Responder's Rebid1N - (2S) - 3D - (P);
 3C - (P)   - ?
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        | Pass, 
        3D was to play - weak hand, long Diamonds |  
        | 3H,  
        5+ Hearts, unspecified stopper, game forcing |  
        | 3H is
        Stayman, cuebid showing 4 Hearts |  
        | 3S 
        Partnership agreement needed(FASS/SASS)
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        | 3N is 
        "to play", showing Spade stopper |   Also see Lebensohl
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