What's Alertable. The question is - Which ones are alertable and what information must be conveyed?

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What's Alertable All bridge players use conventions to a greater or lesser degree. Some of these conventions are alertable - you must inform your opponents as to their meaning when they are used. The question is - Which ones are alertable and what information must be conveyed? The attached document was taken from the Internet and is reasonably easy to read, understand, and use. Enjoy!

All about Alerts ACBL s Alert System is meant for the benefit of the opponents, not the Alerting side. An Alert informs the opponents a bid s meaning is not what would customarily be assumed and is consistent with ACBL s policy of no secret agreements between partners. Alerts are not meant to ensure the bidding side is on the same wavelength. Thus, when partner fails to Alert or mistakenly Alerts, you must resist the involuntary urge to react or speak up. Nor are Alerts meant to inform partner of the details of your agreements. So, when you provide full disclosure of your agreement after Alerting partner s call, partner has two (2) conflicting duties: 1. to ignore your explanation, and 2. to pay close attention to it. Partner ignores the explanation, in essence, because the information given is unauthorized for him to use in the subsequent bidding and play. Partner pays attention because it his duty to inform the opponents of possible misinformation at the appropriate time. The proper time to correct misinformation is: if your side is declaring the contract after the auction has ended but before the opening lead is made. if your side is defending the contract immediately after play has ceased and the result agreed to. The requirements of the last paragraph also pertain to information gained from Alerts or lack of Alerts. If you ve forgotten your agreement on a bid and partner correctly Alerts, you cannot let the Alert serve as a wake-up call to guide your subsequent bidding. You ignore the Alert and continue bidding in a manner consistent with your prior thinking. However, if other clues give you reason to alter your bidding path, you don t have to continue to distort your subsequent bids in an attempt to ignore the wake-up nature of the Alert. If partner fails to Alert an Alertable bid or provides misinformation in explaining an Alertable bid, you may not make any indication during the auction. In addition, you must assume partner knows the true meaning of your bid. The laws require you to assume your partner knows your bidding system and made his/her subsequent calls accordingly. Generally speaking, the Alert System imposes these requirements: 1) to Alert when appropriate, 2) to not react or blurt out surprise when an Alert (or non Alert) has gone astray, 3) to be uninfluenced by unauthorized information, and 4) to correct misinformation if any given by partner and to do so at the proper time.

Pre-Alerts For some pairs the Alert System actually starts with pre-alerts. Pre-Alerts are given verbally before the start of play for each round or each match, and are often accompanied by card or sheet with the pre-alert information. Pre-Alerts are designed to act as an early warning of any unusual methods for which the opponents may need to prepare. For instance, if your partnership plays very light openings (fewer than 10 HCP) and/or very light overcalls (fewer than 6 HCP), you are required to pre-alert these agreements. These pre-alerts do not relieve you of the requirement to alert at the proper time in the auction. Immediate Alerts Immediate Alerts the most common Alerts are given at the time partner makes a call which requires an Alert and are the means by which opponents are notified of your pair s special agreements. Your duty is to alert the opponents before your right hand opponent makes a call. Your side is also responsible for ensuring the opponents noticed/heard the alert, and that every review of the auction includes all alerts made. Alerts in the Pass Out Seat Calls in the balancing seat are often ascribed a different meaning than in a more direct seat. For instance, pass out seat jumps to the 2-level are normally played as constructive rather than preemptive. Thus, in the balancing seat, it is the preemptive call that is Alerted, not the constructive call. Another example is: 1 -PASS- PASS-1NT; if the 1NT bid is a balanced 10-14 HCP, it is not Alerted, but a balanced 15-17 HCP range is Alerted because it is unexpected in that seat. Delayed Alerts Delayed Alerts are not given until the auction has ended. They are for Alertable calls above the level of 3NT starting with the opening bidder s second turn to call. The dummy or declarer Alerts the defenders before the opening lead. The defenders Alert after the opening lead has been made but before it is faced. Announcements An announcement is an Alert that may be accomplished in a word or short phrase. Five frequently heard announcements are: May be short The range of a natural 1NT opening bid, e.g. 15 to 17 Transfer Forcing Semi-forcing

Expected Length for Natural Bids for the Alert Procedure o o Suit bids: 3+ in a minor and 4+ in a major for opening bids, rebids and responses. 4+ for an overcall at the one level, 5+ for higher levels. 5+ for a weak two-bid. 6+ for a weak three-bid. Notrump openings and overcalls: A notrump opening or overcall if not unbalanced (generally, no singleton or void and only one or two doubletons) is considered natural. Conventions Generally Not Alerted Some common conventions do not require an Alert during the auction: Stayman, aceasking bids (unless made as the opening bid), most meanings of cue-bids, strong artificial and forcing 2 openings, any 2 response to the aforementioned 2 opening, and most doubles & redoubles (unless highly unusual or a support double/redouble) and passes (unless highly unusual). Some Alerts are delayed until the auction is completed.

Alert Chart This Alert Chart may not pertain to bids made in the pass out seat. Calls in the balancing seat are often ascribed a different meaning than in a more direct seat. For instance, in the auction 1 -PASS-PASS, the standard meaning for a 4 th seat 1NT bid is a balanced 10-14 HCP, which is not Alerted. But, if you play a completely different range, which is not the norm in balancing seat, that should be Alerted. 1 Category No Alert Alert Announce Natural Calls Not Specifically Noted Conventional / Artificial No Trump Openings About expected strength and shape Stayman (next higher level of clubs) Blackwood (4NT) and expected responses Gerber (4C)/NT Conventional 2NT response to an opening two-level suit bid Generally refers to weak 2, 2, 2 openings. Two diamond response to strong artificial two club opening No Trump Overcalls Conventional NT overcalls by a passed hand Jumps to 2NT (for example, Unusual NT) or any four-level or higher NT bid that shows minors or the two lower unbid suits Unusual strength, shape, etc. All other conventional and/or artificial bids. *See Delayed Alerts (in Alert column on the last page of this chart) for when to Alert* Blackwood & Gerber are Alertable as opening bids Alert 2NT response after Flannery 2, Flannery 2, Mini Roman, Multi 2, etc. Step responses (except 2 ) showing specific point ranges. Step responses (except 2 ) showing # of controls. Conventional Conventional notrump overcalls except those specifically not requiring an Alert Natural jumps to 2NT, except in balancing seat Jump to 3NT that is unusual Natural NT overcalls with an expected lower limit of less than 14 HCP and/or an upper limit of more than 19 HCP Fuzzy phrasing under Alert is deliberate Limited number of conventions considered the norm State agreed range, for all natural 1NT openings Some sort of unusual NT is the norm for jumping in NT (except for a jump to 3NT or to 2NT in balancing seat) 1 Similarly, in an auction of 1 -PASS-PASS-2 / 2 / 2, the jump to the 2-level is no longer (normally) played as preemptive, but as constructive. Since you might bid 1 of a suit on a weak hand, you need to distinguish a full opener. Also, the need/desire to preempt the opponents no longer exists since the responder has already passed. Thus, the jump shift with a 6-card suit and 12-15 HCP is the norm and is not Alerted, but if you play it as preemptive, that should be Alerted. You may, nonetheless, Alert the constructive jump for 2 reasons: a) it is better to Alert unnecessarily than miss a legitimate Alert, and b) many players, especially the relatively inexperienced, are unaware that intermediate is the standard meaning of a balancing jump to the 2-level.

Category No Alert Alert Announce Responses to NT Opening Bids and NT Overcalls Stayman (next higher level of clubs) asking for a four-card or longer major. (Also, Stayman after the NT opening has been doubled.) Natural signoffs at the next higher level in diamonds, hearts and spades Three-level natural responses whether or not it is a jump response 4 asking for Aces and responses thereto Continuations by responder (e.g. 2NT) after the use of Stayman which do not promise a major Continuations by responder after the use of Stayman which guarantee a longer suit than that named After the use of Stayman, continuations by opener where: the lowest level of s does not deny a 4-card major the lowest level of either major guarantees something other than 4 cards in the major suit named State "Transfer" any time a diamond response to a natural notrump bid at any level is a transfer to hearts. * State "Transfer" any time a heart response to a natural notrump bid at any level is a transfer to spades. * * If the transferer may occasionally hold a Game Forcing hand without the next higher suit, state "Transfer" and Alert the subsequent bid which cancels the transfer meaning Jacoby & Texas Transfers are announced Opening Suit Bids at the One Level Responses to One- Level Opening Suit Bids Natural non-forcing openings with an agreed range of somewhere between 10-21+ HCP Non-forcing 1NT responses that may or may not bypass four-card majors Natural 2NT responses that may or may not bypass four-card majors which promise invitational or better values Other conventional responses Transfers to minors are Alerted Other conventional openings which do not require an Announcement such as a strong/artificial forcing club Frequent very light openings (fewer than 10 HCP by agreement). Also, pre-alert Non-forcing suit bids by an unpassed hand (UPH) Three-level jump raises not in competition which promise less than invitational values Non-forcing jump shifts not in competition (Weak jump shifts not in competition) NOTE: Announcements of transfers as above apply after a natural NT rebid by opener State "may be short" for non-forcing 1 and 1 calls which may be shorter than three (3) cards e.g. = exempli gratia = for example State "Forcing" if a 1NT response to a major is simply forcing State "Semi-forcing" if a 1NT response to a major is simply forcing except when opener has a balanced minimum One-level major-suit responses to 1 that may bypass longer diamonds Other conventional responses 2/1 responses that promise invitational or better values

Category No Alert Alert Announce Responses to One- Level Opening Suit Bids (continued) Opener s and Responder s Rebids Opening Two-Level Suit Bids and Responses Three-level natural jump raises that promise invitational or better values Natural jump raises in competition regardless of strength Natural and forcing jump shifts Natural jump shifts in competition regardless of strength Natural 2-level suit bids after a forcing or semiforcing 1NT response Natural 1NT or 2NT rebids that may or may not bypass 4-card major(s) Responder s Stayman bid, asking for a 4-card or longer major, in auctions that begin with strong, artificial openings 4 asking for Aces or Keycards and responses thereto 2 strong, artificial, and forcing Natural opening preempts of 2, 2 or 2 Opener s 1NT rebid, if strong Responder s conventional third- or fourth-suit bids Responder s "checkback" bids of 2, 2, 3, 3 Game tries that, by agreement, may have fewer than three cards in the suit Delayed Alerts: Conventional bids above the level of 3NT beginning with opener s rebid Natural 2 openings Natural 2-level suit openings that promise intermediate or better or better values Natural and strong 2NT openings Natural and forcing suit responses Conventional 2NT responses to natural 2-level opening bids Natural and non-forcing 2NT responses Natural, non-forcing suit responses Other conventional and/or artificial bids, e.g. Flannery, Mini Roman Any 2 response to a strong artificial 2 opening

Category No Alert Alert Announce Doubles, Redoubles and Passes Cue-bids Other Constructive Calls Defensive Bids Most Doubles and Redoubles. *See Alertable Doubles in next column (See Alert Pamphlet)* Most Cue-bids. *See Alertable Cue-bids in next column (See Alert Pamphlet)* 4NT asking for Aces or Keycards and responses thereto Over notrump, 4C aceasking and responses Natural weak jump overcalls Natural non-weak jumpshifts by advancer Natural jump raises of overcalls Natural weak jump shifts by advancer Doubles, redoubles and passes with highly unusual or unexpected meanings, including support DBLs/ReDBLs If played as natural, a direct cue-bid of a natural opening bid Ace-asking calls and responses below the level of 3NT or any opening aceasking call and responses thereto Delayed Alerts: Keycard- or Ace-asking calls and respones above the level of 3NT Very light overcalls (fewer than 6 HCP by agreement) Also pre-alert Intermediate or better jump overcalls (two or three level)

Partial List of Alertable Conventions/Bids Most Conventions Must Be Alerted 1 Forcing Opening 1NT Forcing response Sandwich NT 3NT Major suit raise Lebensohl Short 1 NF 2 opening 4-Suit Transfers Leaping Michaels Short 1 NF opening Bergen 3 & 3 Major raises Blackwood (unless opening bid) Brozel Checkback bids, e.g. Chkbk Stayman Constructive Major raises Smolen Splinters {delayed if by opnr} Stayman Step Responses to 2 Opener, but not 2 Control Responses to 2 Opener, but not 2 Cue-Bid (unless of a natural opening bid meant as natural) Mathe over Big Stolen Bid Doubles Maximal Doubles Support Doubles / Redoubles DONT Drury & Reverse Drury Exclusion Blackwood Flannery Forth Suit Forcing Forcing Stayman Gambling 3NT Garbage Stayman Gerber (unless opening bid) Michaels Mini Roman Minor Suit Stayman Namyats Negative Doubles New Minor Forcing Texas Transfer Ogust Unusual NT Hamilton (aka Cappelletti) Puppet Stayman Unusual vs. Unusual Puppet Stayman Responses Intermediate 2 Opener Inverted Minor Raises Jacoby 2NT Jacoby Transfer Jordan 2NT Responsive Doubles Revised Ogust Roman Key Card Weak Jump Shift not in comp. Wolfe Sign Off 2 LEGEND: Strikeout in black = not alerted, Strikeout in blue = announced (possibly at end of auction), NF = non-forcing