Excellent presentation explaining even the more complicated aspects in a straightforward manner. Watch and digest slowly for a sound grasp of the principles. Then test yourself with the exercise hands. Repeat and you will have this convention nailed.
do you mean after 2nt,3c,3d,4d..here the 2nt open bids the major they have - otherwise you could be heading to the 5 level when no slam is on. If you are talking about 2nt 3c 3d 3h* here the weak hand bids the major they don't have. I hope that has cleared up any confusion - but let me know if it hasn't.
Yes got it, 2nt,3c,4d, 4s would force 5h if u bid the suit you dont have, where as 2nt, 3c, 3d, you bid the suit you dont have as 3nt available. Thanks again.
Excellent presentation explaining even the more complicated aspects in a straightforward manner. Watch and digest slowly for a sound grasp of the principles. Then test yourself with the exercise hands. Repeat and you will have this convention nailed.
Glad you enjoyed it!
14:26 - you can also play Puppet Stayman opposite a 1NT opening bid.
Excellent presentation, a question. 2nt, 3c, 4d, does responder bid the major they have or the major they don't have? Thanks.
do you mean after 2nt,3c,3d,4d..here the 2nt open bids the major they have - otherwise you could be heading to the 5 level when no slam is on.
If you are talking about 2nt 3c 3d 3h*
here the weak hand bids the major they don't have.
I hope that has cleared up any confusion - but let me know if it hasn't.
Yes got it, 2nt,3c,4d, 4s would force 5h if u bid the suit you dont have, where as 2nt, 3c, 3d, you bid the suit you dont have as 3nt available. Thanks again.