Bidding Balanced Hands with points

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Balanced hands have : Bidding Balanced Hands with 15 19 points No Void No singleton No more than ONE doubleton Hands of this type with 12 14 points are opened 1 No Trump So how do we deal with balanced hands with 15 to 19 points? You are too strong to open 1 No Trump. In these cases, you would: open a suit and rebid either 1 No Trump, 2 No Trumps, or occasionally 3 No Trumps. If you have two 4-card suits which do you open? With a major (Spades or Hearts) and a minor (Diamonds and Clubs) open the major.this is to ensure that a fit in the majors is not missed. With both majors open 1 Heart. If partner has 4+ hearts your Heart fit will be found. If partner has 4+ Spades he will respond 1 Spade and your Spade fit will be found. Why is it important to find the fit in the majors? Statistically, the most successful game contract is either 4 Spades or 4 Hearts. Thus, finding a fit in the majors which could lead to a major suit game is very important. Bidding in detail If you have a balanced or semi-balanced hand and 15 16 points you open a suit and if partner bids you will usually rebid 1 No Trump this shows exactly 15 16 points and a balanced hand. If you have a balanced or semi-balanced hand and 17 18 points you open a suit and if partner responds you reply 2 No Trumps this describes your hand. If you have a balanced or semi-balanced hand and 19 points you open a suit and if partner bids you reply 3 No Trumps. Case 1 Suppose you hold the following hand: A 7 Q J 9 Q 7 6 A Q J 10 9 This looks like the kind of hand you would want to open 1 No Trump on, but you have 16 points if you open 1 No Trump, your partner will assume you have got 12 14 points, and will bid accordingly. So you open this hand 1 Club since clubs is your best suit. 1

Here are three possible hands your partner could have: 1) K10 9 8 8 7 6 K 10 9 8 7 3 2) K Q 8 5 A 10 9 5 10 8 5 7 6 3) K Q 8 5 A K 9 K 5 3 7 5 Hand 1) is the very minimum you need to reply your partner has bid 1 Club, you now have just enough points to bid 1 Spade and then when your partner replies 1 No Trump, you know they have 15 or 16 points, and when you add their points to your six, you realize that the most you can have between the two hands is 22 points you pass 1 No Trump at once. Hand 2) also bids 1 Spade in response to partner's 1 Club bid. When partner responds 1 No Trump, this hand counts their points, 9, adds them to 15 or 16, and invites the game of 3 No Trumps by bidding 2 No Trumps. This says to partner, if you are maximum for your 1 No Trump, 16 rather than 15, then go on to 3 No Trumps. In this case, your partner with 16 points, would be likely to accept and you would be in the Game Contract of 3 No Trumps. If partner has only 15 points, they should pass 2 No Trumps. Hand 3) On this hand, you would also respond 1 Spade, then, when partner rebids 1 No Trump, you would realize that you had either 30 or 31 points between the hands, and would immediately bid 3 No Trumps confident you would make at least nine tricks. Case 2 Let us change the hand of the first bidder by adding the Ace of Diamonds and taking away the Queen of Clubs - This now becomes A 7 Q J 9 A Q 7 6 A J 10 9 This hand now opens with a bid of 1 Diamond. The following hands would all bid 1 Spade 1) K 10 9 8 8 7 6 3 K 10 9 8 7 2) K Q 8 5 A 10 9 8 10 8 5 7 6 3) K Q 8 5 A K 9 K 10 5 3 7 5 Your rebid on the opening hand would now be 2 No Trumps. Hand 1) would still pass this bid. Even if partner has 18 points, you have a maximum of 24 points between the hands. Hands 2) and 3) would both bid 3 No trumps. Again, it's simply a matter of counting the points you know that the rebid of 2 No Trumps means 17 or 18 points, so at most 1) would 2

have 24 points, on 2) the total would be 26 or 27, and on 3) 30 31. This time, you have a really good hand; A 7 K J 9 A Q 7 6 A J 10 9 - a balanced 19 points. The person with this hand would open 1 Diamond(in general, one opens the higher ranking of two four card suits especially if one is a major and the other a minor) and rebid 3 No Trumps if partner bid anything, since partner should have at least six points to bid. 19 plus 6 equals 25, which will usually make 3 No Trumps. As with all of life, there is room for judgement a good 15 points can make more tricks than a poor 16 but on the whole it's safer to rely on the rules than to make it up as you go along! Summary Opener Responder Opener s Rebid Means 1 Heart 1 Spade 1 No Trump Opener has 15-16 points balanced 1 Heart 1 Spade 2 No Trump Opener has 17-18 points balanced 1 Heart 1 Spade 3 No Trump Opener has 19 points balanced Examples 1. is dealer in each case 6 4 2 K 10 6 3 Q 7 5 Q 9 2 K 10 7 5 J 5 2 A J 10 8 7 3 No 1 A Q 3 9 8 4 K 8 4 3 2 6 5 J 9 8 A Q 7 J 10 9 6 A K 4 Here, is just too strong to open 1 No Trump so opens 1 Diamond. 3

bids 1 Heartand rebids 1 No Trump then passes. The two hands have a maximum of 23 points between them, 7 tricks should be the limit. 2. A Q 10 3 10 5 Q 10 4 J 10 6 4 7 6 2 J 9 6 3 A K 5 2 A 9 No 2 K 5 4 8 4 2 8 7 6 8 7 5 3 J 9 8 A K Q 7 J 9 3 K Q 2 opens 1 Heart replies 1 Spade rebids 1 No Trump, and (with 9 points) makes an invitational bid of 2 No Trumps. with 16 points accepts, and bids the game of 3 No Trumps. This will probably not make, because on a diamond lead there will be 3 diamond tricks, the Ace of Clubs and the K of Spades for East/West to bid. If, however, West leads a heart rather than a diamond, the contract is likely to make. 4

3. K J 9 8 7 8 2 J 4 J 10 6 4 10 4 Q 10 7 4 A 10 8 7 5 Q 9 No 3 A 6 3 2 9 6 3 3 2 A 7 3 2 Q 5 A K J 5 K Q 9 6 K 8 5 opens 1 Heart and replies 1 Spade. rebids 2 No Trumps, and probably passes. (maximum of 18 points plus 6 = 24). On the likely lead of the 7of Diamonds 3 No Trumps might well make, which doesn't mean it would have been right to bid it. 4. K Q 9 3 A Q J J 8 6 10 5 4 10 6 5 10 7 6 5 10 9 2 A K 2 No 4 J 8 7 9 8 4 2 K 4 3 J 7 3 A 4 2 K 3 A Q 7 5 Q 9 8 6 opens 1 D, bid 1 S, rebids 1 No Trump, and, with 13 points, has no hesitation in going to 3 No Trumps. should make at least 10 tricks in 3 No Trumps. 5

5. A J 10 6 5 2 10 6 3 2 3 J 7 8 7 4 Q 9 4 4 2 K 8 6 4 2 No 5 Q A 8 7 K Q 9 8 6 5 Q 5 3 K 9 3 K J 5 A J 10 7 A 10 9 Here, opens 1 D, bids 1 S and responds 1 No Trump., with six points, has an unbalanced hand, and should bid 2 Spades this is not invitational, but tells that the hand should be played in spades. 6. 4 K Q 9 8 6 4 A 4 2 A 5 3 9 7 6 5 3 3 Q 10 7 6 9 8 7 No 6 A K 8 J 7 5 K 8 K J 6 4 2 Q J 10 2 A 10 2 J 9 5 3 Q 10 opens 1 C, bids 1 H, rebids 1 No Trump, and now bids 4 H. knows has at least 2 hearts for his rebid of 1 No Trump, which means they have at least eight hearts together. With 28 points together, decides on the game in hearts. 6

7. 9 7 A Q 10 3 9 6 4 9 5 4 3 K 10 6 4 2 J 9 A 7 5 3 K Q No 7 J 8 3 8 7 5 4 2 J 10 8 6 3 A Q 5 K 6 K Q 10 8 2 A J 7 Here opens 1 D and when responds 1 H, jumps straight to 3 No Trumps. This should make on the normal lead of the 4 of Spades. 8. Q 6 5 3 K Q 10 8 7 A Q 9 7 9 7 4 6 5 3 K J 9 4 J 5 2 No 8 K J 10 A J 7 A Q 5 2 K 10 8 A 8 2 9 4 2 10 8 6 3 6 4 3 Once again, opens 1 D and bids 1 H. rebids 2 No Trumps, and finds it easy to go on to 3 No Trumps. It is easy to develop at least 11 top tricks in 3 No Trumps. 7