A jump response at the three level is used to show a singleton or void in the suit bid, and a three-suited hand with slam interest. This typically is played in conjunction with Jacoby transfer bids and minor suit transfer bids.
A jump response at the three level is used to show a singleton or void in the suit bid, and a three-suited hand with slam interest. This typically is played in conjunction with Jacoby transfer bids and minor suit transfer bids.
A bidding convention is an agreement between two players on a different meaning of a bid in the card game bridge. These agreements are made so that partners can more quickly determine which contract, with both their cards, they can win together. Often, conventions are forged together into one, which is then called a bidding system.