What does Alertable mean in bridge?

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.
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What is Bridge Alertable?

A natural bid is alertable if it is forcing or non-forcing in a way the opponents may not expect, or if its meaning is unexpectedly affected by other agreements (e.g. canapé sequences, jump responses to an opening bid or overcall that are weak, a 1H opening that denies 4+ spades, etc.).
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Is a transfer Alertable in bridge?

2) 2 : If natural and non-invitational, it is not Alertable. A transfer to hearts is Announced. All other uses must be Alerted. 3) 2 : If natural and non-invitational, it is not Alertable.
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Is a splinter bid Alertable?

All expert players use splinter bids. When they come up (if you remember them) they are a valuable tool. They are alertable.
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Are negative doubles Alertable in bridge?

One of the most valuable conventions in Bridge is the Negative Double. It has become so common that, like the Take-Out Double and Stayman, it is not even alertable.
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What is a Sputnik bid in bridge?

The negative double (aka "Sputnik") is a conventional double used by responder after opener starts the bidding with one-of-a-suit and the next player makes a suit overcall. The double always promises 6+ points and, depending on the auction, at least four cards in at least one of the unbid suits.
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What does redouble mean in bridge?

A redouble is a call that can be made when the last call in the current auction (other than a Pass) is a double. Like a double, it uses up no space on the bidding ladder.
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How many points do you need to overcall 1NT?

To bid 1NT as an overcall, you should have 15-18 (or 19) points, balanced with a stopper in the suit opened.
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Is Drury convention Alertable?

Drury is an artificial bid of 2♣ (alertable) response that is used only by a passed hand after partner opens 1♥ or 1♠ in third or fourth seat when responder has at least 3 card support in partner's major and 10+ support points.
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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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How many points does it take to transfer to Jacoby?

After opener accepts the Jacoby transfer, you should proceed as follows: Minimum Hands (0-8 Points). Simply pass the transfer: 1NT — 2 — 2 — Pass: 0-8 Points and at least 5 hearts.
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Can you transfer after a 1NT overcall?

2NT invitational and 3NT bids, without using Stayman or transfers, in advancing a 1NT overcall, may made with 1 point less. E.g., Partner overcalled 1NT after a 1♦ opening bid; you hold: You would invite game using 2NT with 8 HE; had Partner opened 1NT you would pass.
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Is Unusual 2NT Alertable?

After an opponent's bid of one of a suit, a direct jump to 2NT is the “Unusual Notrump Overcall”. It IS FORCING if next opponent passes. It IS NOT ALERTABLE. It describes a 2-suited hand.
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Is Jacoby two no trump Alertable?

Jacoby 2NT is intended for 5-card major systems that employ limit raises for game invitations. Thus, it fills the need for a game-forcing raise with unlimited strength. The convention doesn't come up often, but is precious in its role. In ACBL games, Jacoby 2NT is alertable.
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Are inverted minors Alertable?

There are more bells and whistles which can be added, but in my KISS style, the above is sufficient to use Inverted Minors. Inverted Minors are alertable.
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What is 2 way Drury in bridge?

2 way Drury allows the responder to tell opener whether they have 3 card support or 4+ card support. Most partnerships today play 2 Way Reverse Drury. Drury can also be used if partner opens in 4th seat 1 of a major. 2C/2D can be used as Drury – up to you and partner.
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What is 2way Drury?

Two-Way Reverse Drury is a variation of the Drury convention. It allows a passed hand to show 3- and 4-card limit raises after partner opens 1 or 1 . After partner opens 1 / in third or fourth seat, responder's bids are as follows.
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How do you respond to Drury in bridge?

The Drury convention is a bridge convention, used to show a game-invitational major suit raise by a passed hand while guarding against a light opening by partner in third or fourth seat. It is initiated by an artificial and forcing 2♣ response by the passed hand to a 1♥ or 1♠ opening by partner.
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Can you double a 1NT opening?

The Double of 1NT and how to get out of it What do we need to double? To double a 1NT opening bid we need to have more points than the 1NT bidder. The double of 1NT is intended as primarily a penalty double and partner is usually expected to leave it and not take-out.
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When should you not use a Stayman?

RULE: Do not use Stayman when you have a 4-3-3-3 hand. We are programmed to always want to play a hand in a major when we have an 8 card fit. We can draw trump and still have one trump left in declarer's hand and one in dummy.
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Is Stayman off after interference?

Normal systems like transfers and Stayman are off. A double is for penalties. Because your partner has made a bid that narrowly defines his hand, a double should show a hand with a good holding in the opponent's suit, normally 4 trumps and 9+ points. (Should be alerted!)
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What does SOS mean in bridge?

A redouble is "SOS", named for the distress calls made by ships at sea. It has the following characteristics: Support for at least two of the unbid suits (4+ cards each). Lack of support for partner's suit, if he has bid. This typically means a singleton or void.
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What is an unassuming cue bid in bridge?

This is a bid to ask how good your overcall is. To do this you bid the suit the opposition opened with. You should have at least 10 points and 3+ card support for partner's overcalled suit.
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Why is it called a negative double?

The term negative double was initially employed to distinguish it from the penalty, or business, or positive double, and signified a double over an opponent's opening bid whose meaning was a request for partner to bid his best suit.
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