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2-way checkback stayman, Part 2 - The Bridge Experts
WebMar 18, 2012 · Here is the 3 things that contrasts checkback and nmf. First 2 of them are way overrated imo. ( CB and NMF differs only after 1 ♣ opening btw ) 1- NMF allows you to play in opener's ♣ suit, with check back u can not do that because regardless of openers minor you have to start with 2♣ over 1 NT rebid. Advancing with a Checkback Two Clubs over partner’s 1NT rebid shows at least game invitational values. Thus, if partner’s rebid showed 11-14, then you need at least 11 HCP for Two Clubs. If his rebid showed 15-17, you need 8+ HCP. The exact responses to Two Clubs depend on which two suits were bid in … See more Over a Two Diamond response that denies a 4-card major, you can advance by bidding a major naturally. This would suggest concern about stoppers in the other major for notrump purposes. With a stopper in the other … See more By using Two Clubs and then bidding 3NT, responder implies a balanced hand. You should not use Checkback with a more distributional, unbalanced hand such as: With this hand type you should make a reverse at your … See more Most of the time, having failed to find a 4-4 fit for his major, you will rebid either 2NT (invitational) or 3NT over partner’s Two Diamond response. Note that this auction is the same as a regular Stayman situation. For … See more There are two other possible reasons why you can bid Checkback Two Clubs: because you are interested in game or slam in a minor. If you advance with Two Clubs over partner’s 1NT rebid and then bid Three Clubs or … See more qml save
2-way checkback Stayman, Part 4 - The Bridge Experts
WebBid 2 Stayman, passing partner’s response of 2 or 2 . Should partner deny a four card Major suit by bidding 2 , you must bid 2 . In effect you have made a weak take-out of 2 , but have been able to check first whether partner holds four Spades. So with weak hands with 5-4 in the Majors, use Stayman! 4) Our hand this time is: K J 8 7 5 A J 3 2 WebIntroduction to 2 Way Checkback. 2 Way Checkback (2WCB) is an approach to bidding after a 1NT rebid by opener. It replaces what is normally used today – New Minor Forcing (NMF).It is applied after opener bids 1 of a suit , responder bids 1 of a suit and opener rebids 1NT.. Comparing the 2 systems involves rating how each handles the 3 basic hand groups that … WebNov 17, 2024 · #2: The Checkback Stayman. The Checkback Stayman convention looks a little bit like the standard version, but also not. When you see the Checkback Stayman, it appears as a response to 1 or 2NT as a rebid instead of responding to these two as an opening bid. The answer to what the Checkback Stayman does is right in the name. domino\u0027s pizza 40241