Damage intensity: I) not felt, II) scarcely felt, III) weak, IV) largely observed, V) strong, VI) slightly damaging, VII) damaging, VIII) heavy damaging, IX) destructive, X) very destructive, XI) devastating, and XII) completely devastating. Regarding screening and loan terms, recording ...
Meckwell Defense to 1NT A defensive bidding structure for use against both weak and strong 1NT opening bids. Multi-Landy (Woolsey) A very scientific defense to 1NT. Pinpoint Astro A variation of theAstroconvention, using double as penalty. ...
Holding Hand B, you can bid 2 immediately to show spades and a weak hand. With more points, you would double first and then bid spades. It's also worth mentioning here that 6-4 shape generally isn't worth treating as a two-suiter. If you bid 2 in this example, partner will simpl...
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—2 —2 / Using standard methods, you can also use Stayman when holding a weak hand with both majors (5-4 or 4-5) or with a three-suited hand short in clubs. This is sometimes calledGarbage Stayman. With the three-suiter, you intend to pass any reply to Stayman. ...