BridgeHands Advanced Lesson 10, 2/1 Bridge Bidding System
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Advanced Lesson 10 -- 2/1 (Two Over One) Bridge Bidding System
June 1, 2013 By BridgeHands 1 Comment (Edit)
Due to popular demand for our aspiring duplicate and serious Bridge players, we will be covering the 2/1 Bridge system in some detail! While the Standard American bidding system has gained a strong following for social players over the years, many competitive bidders looking to make for games and slams have turned their attention to the 2/1 system. And why not, after opener has begun 1 Heart or 1 Spade and responder has made a 2 level response in a lower ranking suit (both unpassed hands without interference), in essence the responder is promising game-going values, typically 12+ points. Now the partnership can carefully provide a further description of their hand without fear of partner passing out the auction before reaching game -- cool!
Of course, 2/1 players need another mechanism for both weak hands worthy of a single bid as well as invitation bids with slightly less than game-going values. Here's where the forcing 1 Notrump response comes into play. The forcing 1 Notrump response is very versatile, offering responder a wide range of options to describe many types of hands including a weaker hand with a 6 or good 5 card suit and weak values. In this video series we will discuss the background and benefits of the 2/1 system, the difference between forcing and non-forcing bids and offer commentary on 30+ bidding scenarios over the next 5 lesson segments. So as always, we have a plethora of Bridge hands here at BridgeHands. Please click the link above to view Part 2-5 of our 2/1 lesson, along with hundreds of additional Bridge instructional videos!
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Hello Locutus,
Generally responder making a forcing 1 Notrump call will have 6-12 points - perhaps a good 5 HCP (KQxx[x], AJxx, etc) or a tad more than 12 with a flat hand. And as we will see in the upcoming lesson #13, some players make use of a nice conventional treatment when responder has around 16 HCP and a doubleton in partner's major suit when directly responding 3 Notrump - stay tuned and be sure to check out our prior lessons on the ubiquitous Forcing Notrump call...
Interesting. I used to play precision with the Big Club in the 80's. Question: the 1NT forcing response to a 1H/S open requires or signals how many points in the 1NT's hand? I would assume 12 or 13 since they are at minimum looking at game.
I started with this video, but will go back and start at the beginning. I appreciate the clear explanation and evolution over time of bidding systems.
I have no partner so mainly play on the computer, and have no set system.
Try Dual-Forcing YJS
How does 2/1 interprete 1C-1D, 1C-1H, 1C-1S, 1D-1H, 1D-1S, and 1H-1S?
advanced lesson part 2
What’s with the rubbish music
So irritating music. :(
how is this "advanced"