Hi all,
from BRIDGE WORLD STANDARD 2017 Charpter two : General Understandings and Defaults
Bypass rule: If a player bypasses a natural notrump bid to make a nonforcing bid, then later bids notrump uninvited over an opposing bid, that notrump bid is unusual (showing additional distribution, not offering to play in notrump).
Conversions: When either a double or a notrump bid, when followed by a conversion, would show length in the same two suits: starting with a double suggests more in high cards, starting with a notrump bid suggests more in shape.
I dont understand those words meaning , please help me thx. give me some example better.
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BWS2017 bypass rule and Conversions
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Posted 2018-September-16, 23:23
The first one refers to auctions like
(1♣)-pass-(1♠)-2♦
(pass)-pass-(2♠)-2NT*
Here, the initial 2♦ bid is nonforcing and bypasses the natural 1NT bid. Hence, 2NT is not natural but shows four hearts and long diamonds.
The second one:
(4♠)-dbl_or_4NT-(pass)-5♣
(pass)-5♦
Here, starting with 4NT would show a more distributional hand, starting with double would suggest more points (maybe the latter inference isn't really applically in this auction, anyway that's the general idea of the conversion rule).
(1♣)-pass-(1♠)-2♦
(pass)-pass-(2♠)-2NT*
Here, the initial 2♦ bid is nonforcing and bypasses the natural 1NT bid. Hence, 2NT is not natural but shows four hearts and long diamonds.
The second one:
(4♠)-dbl_or_4NT-(pass)-5♣
(pass)-5♦
Here, starting with 4NT would show a more distributional hand, starting with double would suggest more points (maybe the latter inference isn't really applically in this auction, anyway that's the general idea of the conversion rule).
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