Bridge - Conventions Bridge - alternative blocks

Bridge - Conventions Bridge - alternative blocks.

N – E
1♣ – ?
2 – 6+ the 5+♠-5+♣/
2 – 6+♠ the 5+-5+♣/
2♠ – 5+5+ ♣/ the /♠
*or openly
Further bidding:
2 – ?
NOT – generally own diamonds color, but there may be other weak hands as well. Going down after a counter to an older color means your own color, XX – the shortness of hearts and 5 peaks
2 – to color
2♠ – to color, inwit, if the opener has hearts
2NT – question about the composition
3♣ – any color own GF
3 – invitations for the elderly
3/4 – block on elders
4♣ – a request to bid for an older color with texas
2 – 2NT
?
3♣ – 3631 the 5♠-5+♣
3 – 3613 the 5♠-5+
3 – 6+, bez single, minimum
4♣ -1633
3NT – 6+, bez single, top
2 – 2NT
3♣ – ?
Classic auction (color reconciliation, cue-bidy etc.), is assumed, that the questioner knows the composition of the opener, alternatively 3 – request for clarification of the composition, answers: 3 – 6+, rest – with dots
2 – ?
NOT – own color or a guess, that opener has hearts. There may be other weak hands as well. Coming down to 2 after the counter means your own color, rectr SOS (peaks and younger)
2♠ – to color
2NT – question about the composition
3♣ – any color own GF
3 – invitations for the elderly
3/4 – block on elders
4♣ – a request to bid for an older color with texas
2 – 2NT
?
3♣ – 6331 the 5-5+♣
3 – 6313 the 5-5+
3 – 6133
4♣ – 6+♠, bez single, down
3NT – 6+♠, bez single, top
2 – 2NT
3♣ – ?
3 – request for clarification of the composition (3♠ – climbing, the rest with hearts). Other classic taunts assuming, that the opening variant is known.
2♠ – ?
NOT – own color or hit which variant has opener. There may be other weak hands as well. Going down after a counter to a younger color means its own color, 2NT – a two-color game of clubs at least as long as the penalty, rector – two-color youth with a predominance of penalties
2NT – question about the composition, answers:
3♣ – older, top
3 – older, down
3 – younger, down
3♠ – younger, top
higher – younger, top, extreme hand
the rest of the taunts are for color
Slam auction:
If opener is 6, we assume it, that this color is agreed. All taunts at the level of 4 (except for the tip) are cue-bids, 4NT – question about 5 values. Bidding for the color of the short – full shutdown, auction as after 4NT, with this, that the renouncer may raise the final contract by the 1st level.
If the opener has a warehouse 5+-5 and it is agreed that the color is older in height 3 – auction as above.
If the opener has a warehouse 5+-5 and the color of the senior in height was not agreed 3 – Bidding on the color of the younger 5th hole is a question about the value of that color, 4N – Blackwood on an agreed senior color, other - cue bid on the agreed older color. E.g.
2 – 2NT
3 – 3
3♠*- ?
*5♠-5
3NT/4♠/5 – to game
4♣/4 – cue bid, agreed peaks
4 – question about 5 values, agreed penalty
4NT – Blackwood, agreed peaks
A good complement to alternative blocks in terms of higher than 2 there is a solution by Krzysztof Martens:
2NT – destructive * block on younger or constructive * on older
3♣/– constructive *
3/♠ – destructive *
*the quality of the color allowing the bid to be assigned to one or the other group shall be agreed by the pair

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