What is NT in bridge?

For example, if you play a hand at a notrump (NT) contract, the highest card in the suit led always takes the trick. If an opponent with the lead has a suit headed by all winning cards, that opponent can wind up killing you.
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What does NT stand for in bridge?

So it is in bridge. The words 'one no trump' may mean 'our side are going to make seven tricks with no trumps' but you react very differently to hearing them in the auction where opponents open 1♥ and partner overcalls 1NT to the one where you open 1♥ and partner responds 1NT.
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What does 1NT mean in bridge?

The 1NT response to a one-of-a-suit opener is a “dustbin” bid, a bid for those weak responding hands that have no viable alternative (unable to bid a suit because they lack the strength for a two over- one response).
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What does 4 nt mean in bridge?

Four notrump (4NT) is a bid in bridge which specifies a contract for the partnership to take 10 tricks without a trump suit. It is a game contract in duplicate bridge.
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What is a strong NT in bridge?

A Strong NT opening means 15-17 HCP points, balanced hand. It used to mean 16-18 HCP, and to some people it still does. A Weak NTopening means 12-14 balanced.
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How many points do you need to open 1 NT?

Most of us know to open 1 no trump with 15 to 17 high card points and balanced distribution. It is simple. However, there is sometimes more to it. Balanced Distribution: By balanced distribution, we mean a hand with - No void - No singleton, and - At most 1 doubleton.
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How many points do you need to open 1 NT in bridge?

Back to 1NT

Your partner knows your hand is 17 points (give or take a point), that you have at least 2 of any suit, and probably no more than 4 of any suit.
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How do you respond to 1NT?

In response to a 1NT opening bid, responder with a 5 card or longer major suit, bids the suit ranking immediately below the one he holds. Opener is obliged to bid the next suit up which is responder's actual suit.
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How many points do you need to bid Stayman?

Typically Stayman is used on hands of 11+ points when responder has a four card major and game might be possible if there is a major suit fit. must be prepared for any reply from partner. The following hands are suitable for bidding Stayman after 1NT.
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What does a 2 diamond bid mean in bridge?

Multi coloured 2 diamonds, or simply Multi, is a contract bridge convention whereby the opening bid of 2♦ shows several possible types of hands. These always include a weak-two bid in a major suit; the additional meaning may be a strong balanced hand (commonly 20-21 high card points), or a 20-22 three suiter.
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When should you not open 1NT?

Opening bid: 1♣ – 16 HCP, 2 doubletons make it unbalanced, so should not open 1NT; no 5-card major, must open in a minor; clubs are longer than diamonds. Note: Some players might open 1NT with this hand.
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Is 1NT a forcing bid?

This summary recommends that a 1NT response is forcing for one round and denies forcing-to-game values. Some pairs choose to play the 1NT response as unlimited by an unpassed hand. Others play it as semi-forcing (opener can pass with a balanced 12 or 13 points).
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What is 1NT Forcing?

1NT Forcing (aka the Forcing Notrump) is a cornerstone of the 2/1 ("Two Over One") bidding system. After partner opens 1 / , a 1NT response shows 6-12 HCP and is a one-round force. In standard bidding methods, a 1NT response shows 6-10 HCP.
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What should I bid after 1NT?

If the 1NT opener bids your 4-card major:

Make your natural notrump bid -- 3NT if you have at least 10 points; 2NT if you have 8-9 points. If you have the invitational hand with a 5-card major, bid 2 of your suit (see below).
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What does 2NT response to 1NT mean?

A response of 2NT to a 1NT opening bid tells opener to bid 3. It shows a weak hand that wants to play in three of a minor. Responder either passes 3♣ or bids 3*, to sign off in diamonds.
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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 does 2 clubs mean in Stayman?

Using Stayman means that you cannot play in a contract of Two Clubs once partner opens One No Trump but this loss is regarded as worthwhile because it might allow you to find a better contract in a major suit.
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Can you use Stayman after a 1NT overcall?

Stayman is a bidding convention in the card game contract bridge. It is used by a partnership to find a 4-4 or 5-3 trump fit in a major suit after making a one notrump (1NT) opening bid and it has been adapted for use after a 2NT opening, a 1NT overcall, and many other natural notrump bids.
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Can you bid Stayman after a 1NT overcall?

If 1NT is overcalled, responder can cue-bid the opponent's suit to ask for a 4-card major. If the opponents have overcalled in one major, a cue-bid asks partner for the other major. Opener can rebid 3 , if that bid is available, to deny a 4-card major; otherwise, he rebids 3NT.
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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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Should one open 1NT with a five card major?

Don't Open 1NT with a 5-card major? Misconception: Don't open 1NT with a 5-card major. Truth: 1NT is a better descriptor of a balanced 15-17 point hand than opening 1-of-a-major.
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Can you bid 1NT with 2 Doubletons?

We can open 1♦ and rebid 2♣ OR we can open 1NT. When we have both minors we want to focus on Notrump – we get to good places when we open 1NT. So if we have either Major stopped, we will generally open 1NT. It is only when we have two small doubletons in both Majors that we will open 1-minor.
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What does a 2NT overcall mean?

A 2NT overcall is artificial, showing the two lowest unbid suits (at least 5-5 shape). There is no point minimum, although obvious factors like vulnerability should be considered. See also the Michaels cuebid, a complementary convention for showing 5-5 hands, and Unusual vs. Unusual, a defense to the Unusual 2NT.
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How many points do you need to open 2 NT?

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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What is the 2 over 1 convention 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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