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2/1 game forcing (Two-over-one game forcing) is a bidding system in modern contract bridge structured around the following responses to a one-level opening bid: a non-jump response in a new suit at the one-level is constructive and forcing for one round, a non-jump response in a new suit at the two-level is forcing to game, and
Larry Teaches 2/1 Game Force (Self-Published April 2012) My Favorite 52 (Toronto: Master Point Press, 2009) Larry Cohen's Bidding Challenge (Toronto: Master Point Press, 2002) OCLC 48533856; Introduction to the Law (Devyn Press, 1997) Bridge Below the Belt, Cohen and Liz Davis (Boca Raton, FL: Natco, 1997) OCLC 37682710
There are a number of bridge conventions that take advantage of this principle. For example, Bergen raises following an opening bid of one of a major (using a 5-card major system): 3 of the major = 4-card support and 0-6 HCP; 3C = 4-card support and 7-9 points; 3D = 4-card support and 10-12 HCP
For example, on the sequence 1 ♣-1 ♠ (with or without opponent's interfering);1NT-2 ♣;2 ♦,2 ♥ will show an invitational hand with minimum five spades and four hearts, 2 ♠ an invitational hand with minimum five spades (in which case one does not have four hearts) or possibly six spades with or without four hearts. 2NT will show a balanced invitational hand, 3 ♣ typically an ...
To Bid or Not to Bid: The Law of Total Tricks by Larry N. Cohen; Right Through the Pack by Robert Darvas and Norman de V. Hart; Bridge with the Blue Team by Pietro Forquet; Commonly Used Conventions in the 21st Century by Audrey Grant; How the Experts Win at Bridge by Burt and Rose Hall; Two Over One Game Force (Revised and Expanded) by Max Hardy
[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. Bidding systems are characterized as belonging to one of two broadly defined categories: natural bidding systems and; artificial bidding systems.
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With a spade stopper, bid 2NT first. With values for game and 0-3 hearts, bid 3NT. With a spade stopper, bid 2NT first. Example 2: There is space to bid a suit at the 2 level; e.g. after (2 ♥) – Dbl – (P) and the suit held is spades: With 0-7 points and 4+ spades bid 2 ♠; With 8-11 points and FOUR spade cards, 2NT is bid forcing a relay ...