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                    More Notrump Gymnastics - Bidding and Responses
                     
                    Before we continue our quest for sound 
                    Notrump bidding, let's have a quick review of Notrump 
                    strength requirements:  
                    Points - the 1 Notrump opening range is a 
                    cornerstone of the partnership's system, influencing other 1 
                    level bids and rebids. Here are some common point ranges to 
                    open 1 Notrump:  
                    15-17 This is the modern treatment today, 
                    offering a good compromise between its frequency of 
                    occurrence and the safety of an achievable contract when 
                    partner has a poor hand.  
                    16-18 This was popular in yesteryear, 
                    certainly a solid range with a greater safety range. 
                    However, since more points are required, the player has 
                    fewer opportunities to open 1 Notrump.  
                    Opening 1 Notrump with 13-15 is common with 
                    Precision players since they open 1 Club with almost all 16+ 
                    HCP hands (an artificial conventional bid). Common systems 
                    such as Standard American have a huge range when opening a 
                    hand in a suit contract at the 1 level, with as few as 12 
                    points and as many as 21 points. While the Precision system 
                    requires much memory work associated with artificial bids, 
                    an argument can be made for the advantages of bids 
                    expressing a narrower point range. At any rate, all Bridge 
                    systems wisely use a narrow point range to evaluate an 
                    opening Notrump call.  
                    Did you know that "on the other side of the 
                    pond" (from the perspective of those in the United States) 
                    there is another popular system to open 1 Notrump with 12-14 
                    points? It's the Acol system, originally created at North 
                    London Bridge Club located on Acol Street, England. Playing 
                    Acol, players get to open 1 Notrump far more often than the 
                    15-17 point players or those playing the 13-15 point 
                    Precision system. When an opponent opens 1 Notrump with 
                    weaker values, it becomes a bit of a hindrance - the 
                    opponents are no longer able to bid at the 1 level since the 
                    Notrump bid is the highest ranking denomination at a given 
                    level. So the Acol 1 Notrump bid is a bit of a preemptive 
                    bid, opening the bidding with a balanced hand and minimal 
                    values. Opening 1 Notrump with 12-14 points is also the 
                    standard for the Kaplan-Sheinwold system, formerly a popular 
                    system for aspiring Bridge players until the Precision 
                    system emerged.  
                    As if those were not enough variations, a few 
                    creative players open 1 Notrump with 14-16 points. Some play 
                    an even weaker notrump opener when non-vulnerable and this 
                    14-16 HCP range when vulnerable. Players who like split 
                    notrump ranges call it "variable notrump" bidding - 
                    opponents who hate it call it "chicken notrump" - get it? 
                    The players bid a higher range when vulnerable to avoid 
                    getting whacked by the opponents with a penalty double.
                     
                    That leaves the favorite for those who fear 
                    no evil, opening 1 Notrump with 10-12 points! Talk about a 
                    preemptive range with no concern of painful penalties, this 
                    is it. Enter the "Kamikaze" notrump. Oh, by the way, a 
                    minority of frisky Bridge players use (misuse?) methods that 
                    permit them to open 1 Notrump with less than 10 points; in 
                    some jurisdictions like North America, the Laws state 
                    prohibit the responder from using any conventional responses 
                    like Stayman and Jacoby Transfers when partner opens 1 
                    Notrump with less than 10 points.  
                    Okay, having taken a tour of how some Bridge 
                    players get creative with their 1 Notrump opening range, 
                    let's get back to our 15-17 point 1 Notrump opener. We will 
                    begin by considering balanced hands that are above or below 
                    this point range, those with 12-14 points and those with 
                    18-21 points (above 22 points, many systems open strongly at 
                    the 2 level).  
                    We typically bid a suit at the 1 level and 
                    rebid 1 Notrump with 1-3 points below our Notrump opening 
                    range. Thus, a 1 Notrump rebid normally shows a hand with 
                    12-14 points (or a shapely 15 pointer). 1 minor - 1 major; 1 Notrump 
                    
                    1 Notrump rebids usually show the same shape 
                    as the Notrump opener. This is somewhat controversial 
                    depending on partnership agreements, which may also involve 
                    agreements on reverses and other conventions. How about this 
                    scenario?   1 minor - 1 Spade; 
                    
                    Since the responder may hold a four card 
                    major, the opener often does not hold four cards in the 
                    major suit. Lacking four card support, the opener's options 
                    are limited to rebidding Notrump or a minor suit. 
                    Incidentally, after a 1 Spade response, rebidding 1 Notrump 
                    should truly show a balanced hand with 2-3 Spades. Holding a 
                    short Spade suit, we should bid a minor. Here are some 
                    common scenarios:  1C - 1S          1N                  Rebid 1 Notrump with a balanced shape, as:   3=2=4=4, 2=3=4=4, 2=4=3=4 (legend: Spades=Hearts=Diamonds=Clubs)   1C - 1S 2C                   Rebid 2 Clubs with an imbalanced hand lacking stoppers in a short suit, as: 2=3=2=6, 1=3=4=5, 3=1=4=5 
                    
                    Recall our prior lesson on captaincy. When a 
                    player makes the cheapest Notrump bid or rebids a prior suit 
                    at the lowest level, these bids show a minimum hand and are 
                    intended to be signoff bids. Of course, with an invitational 
                    10-12 point hand or a 13+ point game-going hand, the 
                    responder is not obligated to pass.  
                    Today most Bridge players open 2 Notrump with 
                    20-21 points and a balanced hand. Thus, rebidding 2 Notrump 
                    shows opener's range is above the 15-17 point range 
                    associated with the 1 Notrump opener and below the 20-21 
                    point 2 Notrump opening bids. So opener's 2 Notrump rebid 
                    promises exactly 18-19 points.     S  K 2      H  K 2    D  Q 10 2      C  A K Q 4 3 2    [xxx]           [xxx]      S  Q 4 3    H  Q J 4 3    D  K 3 2    C  10 6 5  
                    
                    How many points is North's hand worth? We 
                    count 17 High Card Points and add 2 extra points for the 
                    running Club suit with great honors. So perhaps 1 Club is 
                    the best opening bid. If responder bids at the 1 level 
                    (probably a major suit), opener can rebid 2 Notrump showing 
                    a hand worth 18-19 points. Notice South's flat hand - what 
                    should South bid if North opened 1 Notrump? With the 4-3-3-3 
                    shape lackluster honors and 8 points, South should pass a 1 
                    Notrump opening bid. But in our scenario where opener began 
                    with 1 Club, responder would bid 1 Heart with 6+ points and 
                    opener can rebid 2 Notrump. North is showing a hand worth 
                    18-19 points - now South can comfortably rebid 3 Notrump and 
                    the partnership finds a comfortable game.  
                    As we have seen, the responder generally 
                    passes with flat shape and less than invitational values 
                    necessary to discover game. With invitational values, 
                    responder dutifully makes a trial bid.  
                    After the Takeout Double, the most popular 
                    convention in Bridge is the Stayman convention. After opener 
                    begins 1 Notrump, the responder bids 2 Clubs "Stayman" with 
                    invitational or above values and 1 or 2 four card majors. 
                    Stayman is an artificial convention, forcing opener to 
                    either bid a 4 card major or 2 Diamonds lacking support. On 
                    the lucky day when 1 Notrump opener holds two 4 card majors, 
                    opener rebids "up the line" bidding 2 Hearts (modern 
                    treatment). So after responder's 2 Club Stayman ask, 
                    opener's rebid of 2 Hearts does not deny a four card Spade 
                    suit. Conversely, opener's rebid of 2 Spades indeed denies a 
                    4 card Heart suit. Here's an example of bidding that 
                    resolves the quandary when opener has four cards in both 
                    majors suits.      S  A Q 3 2     H  K 9 8 7     D  A K 2     C  4 3    [xxx]           [xxx]       S  J 6 5 4     H  4 3 2     D  4 3     C  A K Q 2    1N - 2C; 2H - 3N; 4S - Pass; 
                    
                    Fearless North doesn't worry about the 
                    worthless Club doubleton (a believer of our Rule of 
                    Anticipation) and opens 1 Notrump. South responds with 2 
                    Clubs (Stayman). Next, opener rebids the lower 4 card major, 
                    2 Hearts. Not having found a fit in responder's Spade major, 
                    responder assumes opener does not have 4 Spades and attempts 
                    to signoff in a 3 Notrump game with a nice 10 HCP hand. But 
                    wait a second - opener North can infer that since partner 
                    bid Stayman and did not have a 4 card Heart suit, responder 
                    must have 4 Spades. Otherwise, responder would not bid 
                    Stayman and simply invite game by bidding 2 Notrump. Thus, 
                    opener corrects 3 Notrump to 4 Spades and the partnership 
                    still finds their 4-4 major suit fit. Long live "up the 
                    line" major suit bidding after Stayman. So here's a word of 
                    caution to all the busy bidders who love to try new gadgets 
                    - avoid bidding Stayman without a four card major, since 
                    opener may correct a 3 Notrump signoff to 4 Spades! 
                     
                    Good responders have other methods to show 
                    signoff, invitational, and forcing bids with long major 
                    suits that are otherwise difficult to bid. While we will not 
                    explore Jacoby Transfers in this lesson, let's look at a few 
                    more Stayman-related methods.  
                    When responder has less than 6 points, a 
                    shortage in Clubs without a suit stopper (Ace or King) and 
                    no 5 card major, we imagine partner will have a difficult 
                    contract if we pass opener's 1 Notrump bid. With this 
                    holding, the Garbage Stayman bid is an excellent treatment 
                    to win more tricks than simply passing partner's 1 Notrump 
                    opening bid. By the way, the Garbage Stayman does not 
                    require a partnership agreement - the responder is prepared 
                    to pass any 2 level suit rebid made by opener. Here's an 
                    illustrative holding:  1N - 2C; 2x - PASS! 
                    
                    Of course, since the opponents own at least 
                    one half of the points in the deck, they may enter the 
                    bidding. Perhaps it's their auction anyway - certainly we do 
                    not wish to compete when we can clearly see the opponents 
                    have most of the points. Here's an example of our Garbage 
                    Stayman:        S  A 4 3 2       H  K 9 8 7       D  A K 2       C  Q 3    [xxx]           [xxx]         S  7 6 5       H  Q 6 5 4       D  Q 6 5 4 3       C  2  
                    
                    On the above hand, playing in a 1 Notrump 
                    contract could be quite costly. The opponents are likely to 
                    take 5 or 6 Club tricks and certainly the Heart Ace. But 
                    playing in a 2 level suit gives the opener a good chance to 
                    make the contract. Now let's rearrange South's hand 
                    slightly, giving responder's hand a primary honor in the 
                    singleton Club suit.       S  A Q 3 2      H  K 9 8 7      D  A K 2      C  Q 3    [xxx]           [xxx]       S  7 6 5     H  Q 6 5 4     D  Q 6 5 4 3     C  K  
                    
                    These hands are identical to the above hands 
                    except for the C2 becoming a CK. With a stiff Club Ace or 
                    King and no 5 card major suit, the responder usually passes 
                    with a minimal hand. Sometimes you will miss a 4-4 fit, 
                    other times the Rule of Anticipation prevails and opener had 
                    a 5 (or even 6) card Club suit and all is well - but not 
                    this time. Unfortunately, there are few guarantees in Bridge 
                    - your mileage may vary!  
                    Incidentally, when opponents have a long suit 
                    like the Clubs here, they will often enter the auction. If 
                    East had a few of West's honors along with the long Club 
                    suit, most East players would be eager to enter the auction. 
                    This type of bidding may actually save the broke responder 
                    as we have witnessed above on South's holdings. 
                     
                    When responder has a 4=5=x=x shape and 0-7 
                    HCP, the Crawling Stayman is a nice treatment. Holding four 
                    Spades and five Hearts, responder generally does not expect 
                    partner to hold a four card major. In the usual situation 
                    where opener rebids 2 Diamonds to deny a four card major, 
                    the responder initiates the Crawling Stayman treatment by 
                    bidding 2 Hearts. Certainly this bid isn't part of the 
                    normal Stayman sequence of rebids and is a conventional 
                    treatment. So please do not spring it on your unsuspecting 
                    partner without first discussing the meaning of the Crawling 
                    Stayman! Playing Crawling Stayman, responder's bidding 
                    sequence is 2 Clubs, followed by 2 Hearts (after opener 
                    rebids 2 Diamonds). This shows four Spades, five Hearts, and 
                    no game interest. Here's the scenario:  1N - 2C;  2D - 2H  
                    
                    Opener Passes with 3 Hearts or corrects to 2 
                    Spades when holding three Spades. Let's see an example with 
                    illustrative hands:        S  A 2       H  A Q 2       D  A K 3 2       C  5 4 3 2    [xxx]           [xxx]         S  K 6 5 4       H  K 9 8 7 6       D  5 4       C  7 6    Our Crawling Stayman bidding would go:     1N - 2C;   2D - 2H;   Pass 
                    
                    When opener holds three Spades and an implied 
                    eight card fit, opener rebids 2 Spades:        S  A Q 2       H  A 2       D  A K 3 2       C  5 4 3 2    [xxx]           [xxx]         S  K 6 5 4       H  K 9 8 7 6       D  5 4       C  7 6  
                    
                    Of course, on a good day opener will bid a 4 
                    card major and responder generally passes. One exception 
                    would be where opener bids 2 Hearts - with a 9 card trump 
                    fit and a shapely hand, responder should consider an 
                    invitational 3 Heart bid such as this holding: 
                    
       S  A Q 2       H  A 2       D  A K 3 2       C  5 4 3 2    [xxx]           [xxx]         S  K 6 5 4       H  K 9 8 7 6       D  6 5 4       C  6  
                    
                    Okay, here's one more Stayman-like bid before 
                    we wrap-up the discussion on Notrump bidding. This one is a 
                    nameless adjunct to the Stayman convention, used to show an 
                    invitational hand with 8-9 total points, 5 Spades and 4 
                    Hearts.  
                    On the Crawling Stayman, after opener denied 
                    a four card major by bidding 2 Diamonds, responder bids 2 
                    Hearts to begin a signoff sequence. But what would it mean 
                    if instead responder rebid 2 Spades instead of 2 Hearts?
                     1N - 2C: 2D - 2S; 
                    Clearly something different is going on here. 
                    This bid shows 5 Spades, 4 Hearts, with 8 or 9 points 
                    (actually 7-8 HCP, with 1 extra point for the fifth Spade). 
                    Opener should pass with a minimum and no fit. With a major 
                    suit fit and extras, opener places the contract in game. 
                    With a fit yet an adversity to making a poor choice with 
                    questionable values, the opener may be tempted to rebid 3 
                    Spades (3 Hearts is signoff, simply correcting to the best 
                    fit); rebidding 3 Spades certainly passes the buck back to 
                    the responder, albeit a torturous auction! 
                     
                    Let's conclude our Notrump lesson recapping 
                    opener's bidding criteria when holding a five card major. Do 
                    you ever open 1 Notrump with a five card suit? If so, when 
                    do you count an extra distribution point for the 5 card 
                    suit? Inquiring minds must know!        S  Q 3 2       H  K 3 2       D  A 3       C  A Q J 3 2     
                    
                    The Club suit may generate 5 tricks (16HCP + 
                    1 distribution point). With the auction: 1N - 2N, opener 
                    happily accepts an invitational game.        S  A K       H  Q J 2       D  J 5 4 3 2       C  Q J 2 
                    
                    We have several defects here. Do not count 
                    extra for 5 Diamonds with a poor suit. The Queen-Jack honors 
                    are not desirable in short suits and the Ace-King doubleton 
                    is yet another defect. Open 1 Diamond.        S  K 2       H  4 3 2       D  A 3 2       C  A K Q J 2 
                    
                    We normally open 1 Notrump with 15-17 HCP, 
                    but this hand is worth 18 points with the lovely 5 card Club 
                    suit. Open 1 Club with plans to rebid 2 Notrump after 
                    partner's response (showing 18-19 points). 
                           S  K 2       H  A Q J 3 2       D  Q J 2       C  K 3 2   
                    
                    If we open 1 Heart and partner bids 1 Spade, 
                    what would we bid next? Rebidding 1 Notrump shows 12- 15 
                    points; rebidding 2 Notrump would show 18-19 points. Neither 
                    bid describes our hand - our partner will likely pass 
                    without 10+ points, missing game. So when we have Notrump 
                    opening values and a 5 card Heart suit, consider opening 1 
                    Notrump.       S  A Q J 3 2       H  K 2       D  Q J 2       C  K 3 2 
                    
                    Exchanging majors from the above hand, we 
                    open 1 Spade with no rebid problems. So with 16 HCP and an 
                    extra distribution point for the nice promotable Spade suit, 
                    if responder bids 1 Notrump we plan to invite by bidding 2 
                    Notrump with a hand worth 17 points and nice distribution.
                    
                    
                    
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