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  2. Inverted minors - Wikipedia

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    The original structure of Precision, another bidding system, also employed inverted minors over a 1 ♦ opening. However, the treatment is no longer restricted to users of these bidding systems. [1] although partnerships that use a Short club system (where a 1 ♣ opener might only have 2 clubs) tend also to use the convention only after a 1 ...

  3. Kaplan–Sheinwold - Wikipedia

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    Inverted minor suit raises are used (a single raise is strong, a double raise is weak and preemptive). Weak two bids, including 2 ♦. 2 ♣ is the only strong, forcing opening. Defensively, simple overcalls are taken to have the same range as an opening bid, and take-out doubles emphasize distribution.

  4. List of bidding systems - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of bidding systems used in contract bridge. [1] [2] Systems listed have either had an historical impact on the development of bidding in the game or have been or are currently being used at the national or international levels of competition.

  5. Hello convention - Wikipedia

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    2 ♣ shows diamonds or a major-minor two suiter. Responder transfers to 2 ♦ which is either passed or advanced (diamond suit) or a major is bid (2 suiter, unspecified minor) 2 ♦ is a transfer to hearts; 2 ♥ shows both majors (responder may pass or correct to 2 ♠) 2 ♠ shows spades (natural bid) 2NT is a transfer to clubs

  6. List of defenses to 1NT - Wikipedia

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    Bridge Buff website: commentary on the MONK convention. Pattaya Bridge Club website: list of defenses against a 1NT opening are briefly reviewed, including a comparison of Cappelletti and Multi-Landy. Chris Ryall's website: 1NT defenses. David Stevenson's website: 1NT defenses. The 1NT Battlefield by Jon Gustafson

  7. Romex system - Wikipedia

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    One-level and 2 ♣ openings are as per Standard American with 3+ minors and 5+ majors and limited by the failure to open one notrump. Romex employs special asking bids in lieu of cuebidding, and for slam investigation.

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  9. Meckwell convention - Wikipedia

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    shows a single minor or both majors; advancer bids 2 ♣, after which the intervener corrects to his actual suit if a minor, or hearts if holding both majors 2 ♣ or 2 ♦: shows the bid suit and a major 2 ♥ or 2 ♠: shows the bid suit 2NT: shows the minors