REBID BY THE RESPONDER
The rebid of the responder is considered by many to be the most critical of all bids after the opening bid. Therefore, it is important to adhere to the Basic Guidelines and to the Partnership Agreement. After an exchange of descriptive information by the three previous bids.
The Opening The Response The Opener's Rebid
1. Show weakness
2. Display interest in Game
3. Bid Game
4. Temporize with a Forcing Bid
5. Place the Contract
One thing is self-evident: Once a partner has limited his hand in any way, the other partner becomes Captain, deciding, establishing and setting the final contract.
After one partner limits his hand, the other partner must lead and direct the partner, who has limited his hand.
The following guidelines are the Basic Guidelines of Bridge for the rebid of the responder and they should become your foundation.
There are some freak hands which cannot be handled by these Basic Guidelines.
However, the Basic Guidelines will help you master the freak hands better.
Conventions have been invented to treat freak hands with some intelligence.
1. PASS
1. if you are satisfied to play where you are. 2. if you have realized that your partner has limited his hand. 2. Take a Preference to the First Bid Suit of the opener.
3. Rebid Your Own Suit cheaply with a 6-card suit or longer.
4. Bid 1 No Trump with a balanced hand and no suit fit with partner.
Remember, this is your Gray Zone, where things are unclear.
1. Raise the second suit of the partner with 4-card support or better. 2. Raise his first suit if he rebids it. 3. Or "Re-Raise" in your own suit, if partner has supported you. 4. Take a Jump Preference to the first bid suit of the opener. 5. Jump Rebid in your own suit with a good 6-card suit or longer. 6. Bid 2 No Trump. This is your last escape, if a fit after 3 bids has not been found.
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Remember:
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1. Jump To game in one of the suits of your partner. Majors: generally 25-26 points. Minors: generally 28-29 points. 2. Jump To game in your own suit, if partner has supported you. 3. Jump To game in No Trump, if no Suit Fit has been found. 4. Bid a New Suit forcing opener to describe his hand more fully.
Following are several reminders necessary to jolt your logical reasoning.
If the rebid of the opener shows extra strength, the responder needs correspondingly less strength to bid again, maybe as few as 8 high card points.
Slam is quite possible if responder has an opening bid opposite extra strength of the opener.
Many times the responder will limit his hand early. After making such a bid, he/she will do one of the following.
1. Accept or reject game attempts by the opener. 2. Show a suit he had to suppress earlier. 3. Prefer one of the suits of the opener. 4. Make an additional descriptive bid.
Bart
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