Improving Forcing 1NT Auctions. Places at our regular Tuesday morning sessions are also available to book on Eventbrite (start time also 9.30am) and all 12 of the regular small group coaching sessions are also continuing as normal. JACOBY 2NT RESPONSES TO 1 MAJOR. ⢠a jump to the four level in a new suit shows a good five-card side suit. Read about Andrew Robson. 1h; 2NT â 3c; 3d â 3S is forcing with 4-4 majors. The next three topics in the series will be as follows: The good news is that it will be back to business as normal on Tuesday morning with our regular social game (“Wytham online”). If for any reason you miss the chance to book a place on Tuesday mornings ahead of time, it may be worth dropping me an email the day before, when I will be checking the final numbers and can let you know if there is still room to make up another table, although it is not guaranteed. I apologise for the break in service, which is rare, but sometimes unavoidable. The benefits of playing the Unusual 2NT are: You can show two suits in one bid And you'll get to game more often All the online coaching groups continue as normal. Opener may pass, bid ⦠The Next Level with Andrew Robson, Part 2, is a 12 part educational series for 'improvers' featuring carefully constructed, stand-alone lessons from Britainâs favourite bridge teacher. l8�\͝U�\�~���eC3�z�,M��J�W���E1W��7�9��9m�L3 ��FV�=��J{�YE��7����=��1?4��y�˒+�XP����^v�����rp������=G�"GE�i%�V߈�;%/.���SȮ��n�#=�\)�=�1(e���)Af��$���{J#O"%���.E=�z� �G�t�@��Agz�!C�9z��Q��2���3��>3��QOl���o�]�� �Vޭuk�/��s�d�����h�S��` �ˮ� endstream endobj 345 0 obj [ 457 0 R ] endobj 346 0 obj << /Type /Font /BaseFont /HTRBIX+Universal-NewswithCommPi /Subtype /Type0 /Encoding /Identity-H /DescendantFonts 363 0 R /ToUnicode 361 0 R >> endobj 347 0 obj << /Type /Font /BaseFont /VGBHWV+HelveticaNeue-Light /Subtype /Type0 /Encoding /Identity-H /DescendantFonts 362 0 R /ToUnicode 354 0 R >> endobj 348 0 obj << /Type /Font /BaseFont /PFTXQH+HelveticaNeue-Bold /Subtype /Type0 /Encoding /Identity-H /DescendantFonts 355 0 R /ToUnicode 360 0 R >> endobj 349 0 obj << /Type /Font /BaseFont /SDXPGB+Delta-Bold /Subtype /Type0 /Encoding /Identity-H /DescendantFonts 351 0 R /ToUnicode 350 0 R >> endobj 350 0 obj << /Filter /FlateDecode /Length 420 0 R >> stream As always I shall be arranging the tables on Monday evening so please do try and book up in advance so that I know the numbers and it also helps if you can log in to the Zoom call around 9.25 for best results and a prompt start. The series will resume on Monday week with Ace-showing cue bids, followed by the Jacoby Two No Trump convention, two more essential additions to your game and slam bidding methods. Variants A 2 ⣠response to 1NT asks partner to bid 2 ⥠or 2 â if they have a 5-card major. After our 1-MAJ opening and 2NT response (Game-Forcing 4+-card raise): 4 of our MAJOR = the absolute worst dreck imaginable (always 5-3-3-2) 3 = any other minimum (could be 5-3-3-2, but at least some redeeming feature) 3 = non-minimum, with a side singleton or void somewhere 3 = non-minimum, any 5-4-2-2 distribution You can book a place by following this link to the Eventbrite page, or email me to pay by bank transfer if your computer won’t let you use Eventbrite (you might need to change your browser). Further along the line I plan to offer a review session on slam bidding to help you review and practice all the different elements of slam bidding that we have covered. Keep up the good work……. In the meantime enjoy the sunshine and keep safe. 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Andrew's top tip for intermediates and improvers. Jacoby 2 No trump (Jacoby 2NT, Jacoby Two No trump) After a major suit one level opening bid by partner, the conventional response of 2 No trump shows 4+ card trump support with an opening hand and interest in slam. Using Jacoby 2NT works like this: Opener Responder 1î« or 1î» 2NT Responderâs 2NT bid shows a Of course I recognise  that many of you will have become so hooked on your weekly bridge coaching session that you will want to reschedule your work and family life to make it a fixture indefinitely…….! MODIFIED JACOBY 2NT. The duration of the Part 2 DVD is 2hrs 33mins. It promises a GF hand and at least 4-card support. Andrew offers hints and tips for those new to the game. ⦠H�\��j�0E�� Roman Keycard Blackwood - An adaptation to the Blackwood slam convention, considering the trump King, Queen, and other attributes. Topics: Responses to cheapest jump shift, used as replacement for Jacoby 2NT. %PDF-1.3 %���� This essentially puts responder in charge. Beginner Corner. The following quote is from Max Hardy, from his definitive book, âAdvanced Bridge Bidding for the 21 th Centuryâ. This change has been foisted on me and I am sorry that there is nothing I can do at this late stage, and apologise for the late notification. Bridge Lessons series by Andrew Robson - Times bridge columnist : These are 40-page booklets. Simply click on the button below and you should be able to pay by debit or credit card. Read about Andrew Robson. The last seminar on Ace-showing cue bids attracted a record attendance. If so I may use it for the Monday seminars as well. There are after all few more important things than a regular bridge commitment……. H�lP=KA}������K�!DE�"*[�?XA,��&���""[hoiaq6�Z�,��wA�2�x_ �m 4��o�Y���@�2jH�T�$o�E$/�O���= Andrew finds the Queen As normal the seminar begins at 9.30 and will include a series of example hands and teaching notes that are emailed to you after the event. This convention should not be used by a passed hand and should not be used if there is interference by the opponents. Based on openerâs rebid, responder decides whether to investigate slam or stop in game. If you make a Jacoby 2NT bid, you say, you are the captain, you ask partner to describe this hand, so that it allowes you to decide, if the hands have a valid potential to go looking for slam. Register Batting; Year Age AgeDif Tm Lg Lev Aff G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB; 2013: 18-2.4: Mississippi State: SEC: NCAA: 47: 116: 97: 10: 20: 2: 0: 0: 16: 3: 1 The heatwave goes on as I write this note, and some of you I know will be taking advantage before too long of the relaxation of the lockdown rules to start venturing out into distant climes. Anybody who has booked for the Tuesday session already will be given a rollover to the following Tuesday when we will resume as normal. Along the way we will show a series of example hands and go through a set of slides that will also be emailed to those joining the seminar after the seminar has concluded. It is a preemptive bid which is played to disrupt an opponentâs auction and reduce their bidding space. Roman Key Card Blackwood, so named because it was developed in Italy, extends the enquiry to include the King of Trumps as well as the four Aces and also enables you to ask about the Queen of trumps as well – often the crucial information you need to go slamming. yR,� 12.  If I can find an alternative time this week I will let you know. Andrew Robson Articles. Most people widely regard Andrew Robson as one of the finest Bridge player/teacher/writers in the world today. ... My three favourite slam tools are the Jacoby 2 NT, splinter bids and Roman Key Card Blackwood. The Unusual 2NT is an artificial overcall showing the two lowest unbid suits and significant shape (normally at least 5-5). The 2NT response asks for a further description of openerâs hand. When not at his Club, Andrew travels the country, inspiring thousands at the many Charity functions and Master Classes he leads. JACOBY 2NT ("Original") Most tournament players use "JACOBY 2NT" in conjunction with their 5-card major system. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. The Jacoby 2NT convention is an artificial, game-forcing response to a 1 or 1 opening bid. ���&��䗓_J99��ˋ0�1�� 5� ��ZN�GHe�Ci. Anyone who has already booked for this Monday will be automatically rolled over to the next date unless you advise me otherwise. ... Trial bids may not sound that exciting but they are an integral part of Andrew Robsonâs methods and dovetail nicely with cue bids and Key Card Blackwood. In a 5-card major system, the 2NT response has no natural meaning, so it can be put to an alternative use. The Jacoby 2NT bidder must assess how the hands fit, and generally will have the following options. A splinter bid tells your partner about a shortage in your hand once you have agreed a trump suit. You can book a place by following this link to the Eventbrite page, or email me to pay by bank transfer if your computer won’t let you use Eventbrite (you might need to change your browser). Our regular two-hour Monday morning seminar on bidding and play techniques: two hours with slides, sample hands and Q and A, from 9.30am. Jacoby 2NT response (see previous issue). Jacoby 2NT [24/36] The Next Level is written and presented by Andrew Robson Produced and directed by Conrad Brunner Editor: Mike Brook Sound: Joel Carr Camera: Pierre Deschamps, Tim Platten DIT: Natasha Creamer Graphics software: Stuart Wallace Production manager: Tamara Drew Photography: Neil Stoddard Music: Original theme by Nathan Morson Category Archives: Jacoby 2NT Online bridge upate 14. When you have a good balanced hand of your own, Do you have them? A selection of deals for the more experienced. I am afraid that I am going to have to cancel, exceptionally, our regular Tuesday morning social bridge gathering (“Wytham online”) because of a change in the time of the monthly investment committee to which I belong. As a player, Andrew won the world Junior Championships in 1989. it dovetails nicely with the other tools you will need to become an expert game and slam bidder. As with the others in the series once you have mastered splinters, you won’t want to leave home without one. I will assume that those of you who booked for last week’s cancelled session are coming this Tuesday unless you tell me otherwise; there will be no need to book again in that case. I see a lot of progress in all the groups, whatever the level, which is great to see, and just as importantly everyone is enjoying the game and its many subtleties. As an experiment, and in the interest of continuous improvement, rather than using Eventbrite, I am inviting you to pay directly from the website. Posted on June 26, 2020 by Jonathan Davis Leave a comment. The topic this week in the Monday morning seminar series is the Losing Trick Count, one of the must have tools in improving your bidding judgment. The topic for tomorrow’s Monday morning bridge seminar is a wonderful convention that you should definitely aspire to adding to your bidding armoury as you improve. 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The Jacoby 2NT may use cue bids and/or slam conventions to find the best contract if the bidding suggests a possibility of a slam. -�E�[N����}P��H��P�Bv��ʺ&� 1430 Roman Keycard Blackwood, Part 1 - Slam Bidding Learn modern bridge with England international Dominic Rayner. I have had a number of enquiries about a beginners class in bridge and I am willing to offer this if there are enough takers. Trial bids may not sound that exciting but they are an integral part of Andrew Robson’s methods and dovetail nicely with cue bids and Key Card Blackwood. When this comes up, it offers an opportunity to get in the way. Of course I recognise  that many of you will have become so hooked on your weekly bridge coaching session that you will want to reschedule your work and family life to make it a fixture indefinitely…….! In a compelling format, each page has a lesson plus an illustrative deal. The Lead Card Weak Twos Pre ⦠Learn how to use the Losing Trick Count to help value your hand – how to count your losers, how to support your partner to the right level and when (and when not) to use this popular valuation technique. It takes 33 points to make a small slam and 37 to make a grand. Tomorrow’s Monday morning bridge seminar continues our sequence of invaluable conventions, this time focusing in on splinters. As I noted last week, as the lockdown eases it may be that some of you may need to drop out of these groups, and I would appreciate some early warning if you think that might be the case as it will give me time to find suitable substitutes. With no shortness; ⢠a jump to game in the major shows a minimum opening. (This is not quite true within a 4-card major system, but the change is still well worth it). You an book a place via Eventbrite (link here) or if that proves difficult (as sometimes happens) send me an email to register your interest. Roman Key Card Blackwood is the upmarket version of the better known  Blackwood convention, when a bid of Four No Trumps after a suit has been agreed is asking for the number Aces your partner has. About. The Jacoby 2NT bidder may sign off in four of the opener's major (or pass, if the opener has already bid four of the opening major). When you first learned bridge your teacher undoubtedly told you to raise your partner immediately when you know you have a golden fitand show your point range at the same time as follows: This is all well and good, but for slam bidding, having a nine card or longer fit is more likely to produce the extra tricks. Subject to other commitments, I am planning to play in the 18-board 2.15 game on Monday afternoons myself and happy to take questions about the hands afterwards if you are also taking part. As the lockdown eases it may be that some of you may need to drop out of these groups, and I would appreciate some early warning if you think that might be the case as it will give me time to find suitable substitutes. When using the Jacoby 2NT response the traditional jump shift response of 2NT (after a 1 in a suit Opening), showing a balanced hand without support for Opener's suit (and either 13-15 or ⦠As usual the seminar starts at 9.30am and finishes around 11.30pm. Each page contains a lesson based on Andrew's Wednesday bridge series in the UK's "The Times" newspaper. The 2NT Responder has no intention whatsoever to play in No Trumps. In the meantime enjoy the sunshine and keep safe. All the online coaching groups continue too. Jacoby 2NT: Getting to Slam more often - Bridge - bid and made 1c â 1d; 2NT â 3c; 3d â 3h/3S shows a strong hand with four cards in diamonds and the bid suit, possibly 4-4-4-1. o Invite slam, 6+: 4d, 4h or 4S promises 6+ cards, if responderâs first suit. After responder's 2 Notrump call, opener's rebids to Jacoby 2 Notrump are typically "slow-shows - fast denies" (strength)
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