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  2. Jacoby 2NT - Wikipedia

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    The 2NT response is forcing to at least game in opener's major suit. If the partnership also plays splinter bids, the Jacoby 2NT response tends to deny the shape for a splinter (i.e., no singleton or void). However, it might be the best alternative as prelude to possible slam exploration with unbalanced support in a holding stronger than the ...

  3. Unusual notrump - Wikipedia

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    splinter (singleton or void in clubs) in support of hearts 4 ♦: splinter (singleton or void in diamonds) in support of hearts 1 ♠: 2NT: Dbl: looking to penalize, no primary major fit 3 ♣: sound values in hearts at the three level or better 3 ♦: good raise in spades (8 losers or better) 3 ♥: six hearts, not forcing 3 ♠

  4. Bridge convention - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the most widely known and used conventions are Blackwood, which asks for and gives information about the number of aces and kings held, Stayman convention, used to discover a 4-4 fit in a major suit following an opening no trump bid, Jacoby transfers, used to find a 5-3 fit in a major suit, and strong two clubs to show a very strong ...

  5. Splinter bid - Wikipedia

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    In some positions if a simple bid of the suit would be forcing then a single jump can be a splinter. For example, in a system where 1 ♥ –2 ♣; 2 ♦ is a forcing sequence, 1 ♥ –2 ♣; 3 ♦ may be used as a splinter. (However, this approach would require a specific agreement in advance—many players use this sequence to denote a ...

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  7. Strong two clubs - Wikipedia

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    2NT shows 3 controls (specifically 3 kings), and; 3 ♣ shows 4 controls, 3 ♦ or higher, etc. on up the line. With ace-showing responses, the responder bids the suit of the Ace, 2NT with two or more kings, and 2 ♦ with a king or less. With (unlikely) 2 aces, the responder bids 3 ♥.

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