Return to the Bridge Burglar's Guide to Bridge Bidding Conventions New minor forcing is an offensive bidding convention designed to find a fit in responder’s major suit. It is forcing for one bid, but not necessarily for going to Game. Example: (Opponents pass throughout – the convention is off … [Read more...]
4th suit forcingd bridge convention
Return to the Bridge Burglar's Guide to Bridge Bidding Conventions 4th suit forcing is an offensive bidding convention to keep the bidding going when one of the two partners knows the partnership should probably be in a Game, but does not have a logical next bid available. In that case, the … [Read more...]
Roman Key Cards, 1430 and 1340
Return to the Bridge Burglar's Guide to Bridge Bidding Conventions To minimize the possibility of going too high too fast, there are other variations of the Blackwood system using 4 NT as asking for Aces that attempt to convey more relevant information right away and still keep the bid as low as … [Read more...]
Bridge scoring
Return to the Bridge Burglar’s Contract Bridge Primer Contract bridge scoring: Here are the points scoring tables for contract bridge NT Spades Hearts Diamonds Clubs 7 (13 tricks) 220 210 210 140 140 6 (12 … [Read more...]
Playing of the bridge hand
Return to the Bridge Burglar’s Contract Bridge Primer After the contract has been determined, the players proceed to the playing of the bridge hand, to see how many tricks the offensive players can make and how that will relate to their prediction in the bidding (the contract). While all four … [Read more...]
The Auction
Return to the Bridge Burglar’s Contract Bridge Primer Every hand of bridge starts with a auction. The purpose of the bridge auction (or the bidding) in contract bridge is to determine which pair will play on offense (or, in bridge terms, will try to make a contract), and which pair will play on … [Read more...]
Ogust bridge convention
Return to the Bridge Burglar’s Guide to Bridge Bidding Conventions The Ogust bridge convention is probably the most exact system of determining what the real possibilities are for a partnership in which one partner opens with a weak 2 bid but the other has a good hand. The weak 2 opener no … [Read more...]
Asking for a feature in bridge
Return to the Bridge Burglar’s Guide to Bridge Bidding Conventions Asking for a feature in bridge is is one way to shift from an expected defensive role (when you or your partner have opened the auction with a weak 2 bid) to offense. There's a rule of thumb that if your partner opens with a … [Read more...]
Cue bids in bridge
Return to the Bridge Burglar’s Guide to Bridge Bidding Conventions Cue bids in bridge can be used both on offense or on defense. Cue bids generally mean “I have everything BUT that suit” (the last suit bid by an opponent) and invites the partner of the cue bidder to pick any suit (or No-Trump if … [Read more...]
Cappelletti bridge bidding convention
Return to the Bridge Burglar’s Guide to Bridge Bidding Conventions The Cappelletti bridge convention is named after Michael Cappelletti, an Orlando, FL-based bridge guru who travels around the country and gives bridge lectures for sizable fees. It is designed to give players tools to mount a more … [Read more...]