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1 3 Responses to one of a suit

2 Responses to 1 of a suit Sign-off0 - 5pass Invitational level Forcing11+1 or higher Mnemonic: P I G

3 Responses to 1 of a Major 6-10 points & a major-suit fit If there is a major suit fit, revalue the hand using dummy points for distribution. – void5 points – singleton3 points – doubleton1 point revalued, bid 2 of the major.

4 Responding to 1 of a Major 6-10 HCP; no major suit fit. Bid a new suit at the one level. You must have four (or more) cards in the suit. Bid 1NT

5 1...? 1 K 8 7 A J A 10 8 J 6 4 K J K J Q J J K A Q Q Q

6 Responses to 1 of a MAJOR points With a fit (3 or more), bid 3 of partners suit. (invitational) Bid a new suit at the 2 level (forcing)

7 Responses to 1 of a Major with 13+ points With a balanced hand, bid 2NT With unbalanced hand, bid a new suit With 4+ length in partners suit, bid game

8 1...? 1 K Q 8 7 A J A 10 8 J 6 4 K Q J K J 4 2 Q J 10 9 A K K Q 4 3 Q A Q A 7 K5 Q Q A K

9 Responses to 1 of a minor points Bid a major suit with four or more cards. Up the line. Bid 1 over 1. (Only if you have no Major suits) Bid 1NT Support you partners minor at the 2-level with five or more cards

10 Responses to 1 of a minor points Bid a major suit with four or more cards. Bid them up the line. Bid 1 over 1. (Only if you have no Major suits) Bid 2NT Support you partners minor at the 3-level with five or more cards Bid your minor(2 over 1 )

11 Responses to 1 of a minor 13+ points Bid a major suit with four or more cards. Bid them up the line. Bid 3NT with no 4-card major (13-15) Bid the other minor with 5 card suit, unbalanced (2 over 1, or 1 over 1.) Support you partners minor at the 3-level with five or more cards

? 1 K 8 7 A J A 10 8 J 6 4 K J K J Q J J K A Q J Q Q

13 Bid a major with at least 4 cards (forcing) Bid 2NT Raise minor to three level with five-card support (invitational) Bid a new suit at the 2 level (2 over 1 ) Responses to 1 of a minor, points

14 Quiz 1...? 1...? K 8 7 A 3 A Q 8 7 J A 10 8 J 6 A K J K J Q J 10 9 K J 10 9 J 10 K Q A Q J A K Q Q AK