| The power of the Unusual Notrump         Some are disciplined, others not   Use caution when the air gets thin The opposition have their bag of tricks, too   | Do you need a 
    minimum bid to make an Unusual Notrump? I was under the impression you 
    needed 10-15? First, with 
    two-suited overcalls such as the 
    Unusual Notrump, Michaels Cuebid, etc., do not necessarily require a 
    specific point range such as 10-15 points.  However, some partners do 
    have agreements based on ranges for these bids. One popular treatment is to 
    use a "bi-nodal" range, either less than 12 HCP or more than 15 HCP.  
    They figure with the in-between range of 12-15, the player should bid the 
    higher suit naturally and rebid the lower suit later -- assuming the player 
    still gets the chance on their next bid.  Incidentally, a variation of 
    Unusual Notrump incorporates the
    Tops and Bottoms Cuebid, 
    promising an "anchored" lower suit - no ambiguity for those players.  However, most 
    players do not have such a point restriction and some even bidding 
    two-suited hands with perhaps only 4 cards in the higher suit. Most partners 
    would agree not to make a two-suited bid without adequate values and 
    unfavorable vulnerability.  Let's say the bidding goes something like:
 P - (1S) - 2N
 The Unusual 
    Notrump bidder commits the partnership to the 3 level. When vulnerable and 
    the partnership has a misfit, this could spell certain disaster.  
    Advanced opponents use counter-conventions such as the
    Unusual Versus Unusual 
    convention to severely penalize opponents who make unwise bids such as this 
    one.  |