What does Bergen mean in bridge?

In contract bridge, Bergen raises are conventional treatments of responses to a major suit opening in a five-card major system.
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What is reverse Bergen in bridge?

showing a suit with 13+ HCP, but keep the “Standard” Bergen Raises where a re-double. implies 10+HCP and Jacoby applies (14+ with 3-card support). Over Reverse Bergen the. two clubs and two diamond bids are reversed, as are the three level bids, three clubs and. 3 diamonds – it is called REVERSE BROMAD.
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Are Bergen raises on for a passed hand?

Note that Bergen raises are commonly off by a passed hand. If partner opens 1 / in 3rd or 4th seat, then Drury is often used for conventional responses instead.
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Are Bergen raises off with interference?

(from The law of total tricks.) Want to be able to distinguish raises as: - weak, constructive, or limit strength - 3 card or 4 card support Bergen raises are “on” when partner opens a major in first or second seat. They are “off” if responder is a passed hand. There are several possibilities for handling interference.
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Are Bergen raises on over a double?

Bergen Raises over One-of-a-Major Doubled (BROMAD)

This is called "BROMAD". There are several schemes, including one which keeps 3♣ and 3♦ (as above) and adds 2♣ and 2♦ with similar meanings, but with only three-card trump support.
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What are the responses to Jacoby 2NT?

The 2NT response is forcing to at least game in opener's major suit. If the partnership also plays splinter bids, the Jacoby 2NT response tends to deny the shape for a splinter (i.e., no singleton or void).
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Are Bergen raises on after an overcall?

4. Bergen Raises after partner overcalls subject to partnership agreement.
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What is the 2 over 1 system in bridge?

The “2/1” (two over one) rules require players to pay more attention to the seat order of the opener and responder and many 2/1 bids must be alerted. You must know when 2/1 rules apply and when they do not apply.
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What is ogust in bridge?

Ogust is a bridge convention used by responder after his partner has made a weak-two opening bid; its purpose is to gauge the strength of the weak-two bidder's hand. Named after Harold A.
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Why is it called a splinter bid?

The Basics

That's a lot of information to be conveyed in one bid, and it needs to be since a splinter takes up a great deal of bidding space. You can use splinters in numerous situations. Essentially, any jump in a new suit to one level higher than needed to make a natural bid in the named suit is a splinter.
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What is Meckwell in bridge?

This article describes the contract bridge bidding convention. Meckwell is a method for defending against an opposing strong one notrump (1NT) opening by intervening in the direct and passout seats.
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What is modified Bergen?

Developed by Marty Bergen and published in 1982, Bergen Raises are based on the Law of Total Tricks, a method of hand evaluation which essentially says the combined number of trumps dictates the level one should at least compete to regardless of the combined high card strength.
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What are the most common bridge conventions?

Bridge Bidding Conventions
  • 1NT Forcing.
  • 5NT Pick a Slam.
  • ACOL 2.
  • ACOL 4NT.
  • ACOL Two Bids.
  • Alder Transfer Preempts.
  • Astro.
  • Baby Blackwood.
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What is Smolen in bridge?

Smolen is a convention used by a responder to a notrump opening bid (or natural notrump overcall). It is used when the responder is 5-4 in the majors (either way). It is used only when the responder has enough strength for game.
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How do you respond to a splinter bid in bridge?

If we are playing splinter bids, we respond 3♠ to show the singleton spade. It will now be up to opener to decide whether to stop in 4♥or look for slam. We can use 3♠ as a splinter bid because we have other ways to show spades. With four or more spades, we can simply respond 1♠ since a new suit response is forcing.
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What does a 2NT response mean in bridge?

The Jacoby 2NT convention is an artificial, game-forcing response to a 1 or 1. opening bid. The 2NT response shows 4+ trump support with 13+ points. The bid asks partner to describe her hand further so that slam prospects can be judged accordingly.
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What is the rule of 20 in bridge?

You can open the bidding with slightly fewer than 12 points when you have a shapely hand. Use the Rule of 20 – which states that you can open the bidding when your high-card point-count added to the number of cards in your two longest suits gets to 20.
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How do I respond to Jacoby transfer?

Opener can super-accept the transfer by bidding three of the major with a maximum hand containing at least four cards in that major.
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What is dont in bridge?

In the card game contract bridge, DONT is a conventional overcall used to interfere with an opponent's one notrump (1NT) opening bid. DONT, an acronym for Disturb Opponents' Notrump, was designed by Marty Bergen, and is therefore also referred to as "Bergen over Notrump".
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What is the law of total tricks in bridge?

Simply, the Law of Total Tricks says that the total number of tricks available on a bridge deal in a competitive auction is equal to the total number of trumps.
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What is reverse Drury in bridge?

After a Third or Fourth Seat opening of a Major suit, the responder, who is a passed hand, shows a strong raise with at least 3-card support, and 10-12 point range, by bidding 2 . The opener will sign off on the Two Level with a minimum hand, and this is known as Reverse Drury.
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Can you open 2NT with a singleton?

If you wish, you can open 2NT (or open 2♣ and rebid 2NT) with a hand containing a small singleton. You can open one of a suit and rebid 1NT or jump rebid 2NT with a small singleton. You can overcall 1NT or 2NT with a small singleton.
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How many points do you need to open a 2NT bridge?

An opening bid of 2NT shows a balanced hand with 20-22 points. It can have a 5 card suit (5332 shape), major or minor.
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How many points is a cue bid?

The Michaels cuebid is a conventional bid used in the card game contract bridge. First devised by Michael Michaels of Miami Beach, FL, it is an overcaller's cuebid in opponent's opening suit and is normally used to show a two-suited hand with at least five cards in each suit and eight or more points.
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