Note: 
                Only summaries are included below - 
                  see book for details
                  Sometimes 
                  the Fourth Suit is the Best 
                  Bid                                               
                  25
                  Beware the 
                  Misfit                                                                                      
                  28
                  Don't Be 
                  Shy, Tell Me What You 
                  Prefer                                                  31
                  A Unique, 
                  Crucial 
                  Exception                                                                      
                  32
                  
                  
                  
                  Sometimes the Fourth Suit is the Best Bid
                      
                  
                  Partner      
                  You
                  
                  1 1
            
                  1
                  
                  1 ???
            
                  ???
                  
                  1.    Should you 
                  bid 2NT? No. You would be promising at least one stopper in 
                  clubs. Why?  When three suits have been bid, it is likely that 
                  the opponents will lead the unbid suit. If the defenders 
                  have an indicated lead, declarer must be prepared for it. 
                  It would be rash to jump in notrump without a club stopper.
                  
                  
                  2.    Should you 
                  bid 3 ?  
                  This would be the choice of some players. Does it appeal to 
                  you? I hate it! A jump rebid in your own suit promises six of 
                  them. A suit like KQJ109 would be a reasonable exception, but 
                  Q9754, no way.
?  
                  This would be the choice of some players. Does it appeal to 
                  you? I hate it! A jump rebid in your own suit promises six of 
                  them. A suit like KQJ109 would be a reasonable exception, but 
                  Q9754, no way.
                  
                  
                  3.    Should you 
                  bid 3 ?  
                  This bid has similar drawbacks; playing 4
?  
                  This bid has similar drawbacks; playing 4 with seven trumps will rarely be correct. Now what?
 
                  with seven trumps will rarely be correct. Now what?
                  
                  Note: Some 
                  experienced players would treat responder's second-round     
                  jump as invitational. Discuss this with your partner.
                  
                  ...
                  
                  
                  
                  Beware the Misfit
                  
                  
                  
                  “Sometimes the bulls win. Sometimes the bears win. But the 
                  hogs never win.”
                  
                  
                  
                                                                                       
                  Wall Street Adage
                  
                  ...
                  
                    
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                          When you 
                          sense a misfit, stop bidding ASAP.
 
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                  ...
                  
                  
                  
                  Don't Be Shy, Tell Me What You Prefer
                  
                  Sitting South, you 
                  are dealt the following mediocre hand:
                      
                        
                          |  | 
                        West         
                        North         East            South
 —              1
  P                1  P                2
  P                ??? 
                            | 
                      
                  
                  What is your call? 
                  
                  1.    Should you 
                  pass?  Do not panic, passing 2 is not the answer. Four-two fits are not the solution, even 
                  when you are stuck.
 
                  is not the answer. Four-two fits are not the solution, even 
                  when you are stuck.
                  
                  2.    Should you 
                  bid 2 ?  
                  No, a new suit by an unpassed responder is forcing. The 
                  last thing you want with this weak, misfitting hand is to 
                  force partner to do more bidding.
?  
                  No, a new suit by an unpassed responder is forcing. The 
                  last thing you want with this weak, misfitting hand is to 
                  force partner to do more bidding.
                  
                  3.    Should you 
                  bid 2 ?  
                  No way. You should not rebid an unsupported five-card suit. 
                  Once partner bids hearts and clubs, he is likely to hold a 
                  singleton spade. 2
?  
                  No way. You should not rebid an unsupported five-card suit. 
                  Once partner bids hearts and clubs, he is likely to hold a 
                  singleton spade. 2 takes you from the frying pan into the fire.
 
                  takes you from the frying pan into the fire.
                  
                  
                  4.    Should you 
                  bid 2NT?  No, 2NT invites partner to bid 3NT if he has more 
                  than a minimum opening bid. You would need about 11 HCP 
                  for an invitational 2NT bid.
                  
                  ...
                  
                  
                  
                  A Unique, Crucial Exception
                  
                  
                  
                  “It is a miracle to me that, in all the literature of bridge, 
                  there is not a single chapter on ‘how to pass.’”
 
                  
                  
                  
                        Ely Culbertson, outstanding pre-Goren bridge personality
                  
                  A new suit by 
                  responder is 100% forcing as long as he is an unpassed hand 
                  and the auction is not competitive. Understanding this is 
                  crucial to harmonious partnership bidding. The only exception 
                  occurs after opener rebids 1NT
                  
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                  CHAPTER 5 - 
                  THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES                                       
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