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- In understandings regarding negative doubles, the emphasis is on major suit lengths.
- CoCa renders all unbalanced hands with a major suit biddable.
- The opening bid of one diamond alternatively denies interest in a major suit.
- If no major suit exists, the partnership can play in the opener's longest suit.
- As a result, the 1NT overcall over a major suit needs to be stronger.
- With a tolerance of the major suit, Advancer passes.
- It is one of two major suits remaining against the state and the event organizers.
- With a tolerance of the major suit, Partner passes.
- This has the advantage that the 4 becomes available to ask for the major suit.
- Doubler's partner may also bid 2 to ask the doubler to bid his major suit.
- The major suit was the Al Davis one.
- Some partnerships also admit responder's rebids of a major suit that the notrump bidder did not name.
- By opening a major suit normally, the opening bidder promises at least five cards of the major suit.
- By opening a major suit normally, the opening bidder promises at least five cards of the major suit.
- He stressed the fact that balancing over a minor suit is markedly different from balancing over a major suit.
- The forcing notrump is used over major suits only; 1NT is always standard and non-forcing over the minor suits.
- This is largely due to the special value that tournament play, especially the pairs game, places on major suits.
- Since the mid-1980s, the negative double has been used mainly to stand in for a bid in an unbid major suit.
- Thus, eight-card or longer major suit fits are found right away and some otherwise difficult to bid hands are handled easily.
- Over a Michaels Cue Bid in either major suit, partner's response of 2NT asks the Michaels bidder to bid the minor suit.
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