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PLAY BRIDGE New Minor Forcing - American Contract …

play BRIDGE . 6 A J 10 6 3 K 7 5 Q J 10 3, you may choose to rebid 2 to play . You know the opponents have nine or more spades (partner does not have four spades since he didn't rebid 1 ) so 2NT may not be safe. Therefore, you can play 2 in a New Minor Forcing You should use new Minor 5 2 fit. Forcing , which in this case is 2 . If you rebid at the three level, After opener rebids 1NT, however, it's Forcing . Suppose you responder often finds it useful How should partner respond? hold to make a low-level Forcing bid. Partner's first obligation is to A 2 A Q 8 6 4 K Q 5 3 K 2. Frequently this is done to see if support your major (spades in this Opener Responder opener has three-card support for case). His second obligation is to 1 1 . responder's suit. show the strength of his hand. This 1NT 2 . Suppose as responder you hold is a scheme used by many: 2 ?

44 Bridge Bulletin PLAY BRIDGE New Minor Forcing After opener rebids 1NT, responder often finds it useful to make a low-level forcing bid. Frequently this is done to see if opener has three-card support for responder’s suit. Suppose as responder you hold Q 7 6 A J 10 6 3 K 7 5 J 10. Consider your bid when the auction proceeds as follows:

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