Inverted Minors
a single raise of a 1♣/1♦ opening bid is strong and a jump raise is pre-emptive and weak
Response to 1 of a minor
Single Raise (strong)
West | North | East | Meaning |
---|---|---|---|
1♣ | - | 2♣ | 10+ points1, no 4 card major, 4+♣s, forcing. Unbalanced2 |
1 no upper limit on point count
2 a no trump bid would normally be preferred when balanced
Jump Raise (very weak)
West | North | East | Meaning |
---|---|---|---|
1♣ | - | 3♣ | 0-6 points, 5+♣s, (does not deny 4 card major)1 |
1Bridgebase states no 4 card major. Drop this requirement
Be Aware
weak (7-9) points and 4 card support isn’t represented in this convention, so defaulting to an unbalanced 1NT may sometimes be necessary
Opener’s rebids
Opener’s rebid after 2♣ raise
Overcall | Meaning |
---|---|
2♦ | stopper showing, forcing1 |
2♥/2♠ | stopper-showing, forcing |
2NT | Balanced 12-14 points |
3♣ | Natural (5+), not forcing |
3♦ | Natural, forcing [perhaps strong (maybe 6-4 in minors, but no major stoppers] |
3NT | Balanced 18-19 points |
1 natural and unbalanced per bridgebums seems unhelpful.
Opener’s rebids after 2♦ raise
Overcall | Meaning |
---|---|
2♥/2♠ | stopper-showing, forcing |
2NT | Balanced 12-14 points |
3♣ | stopper showing, forcing1 |
3♦ | Natural (5+), not forcing |
3NT | Balanced 18-19 points |
1 natural and unbalanced per bridgebums seems unhelpful.
In Competition
Single Raise
weak (6-9 points) with 4+ card support. (cuebids are available for stronger hands)
Jump Raise
very weak (0-6 points) with 5+ card support