Texas Jump Bid

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In auction theory, jump bidding is the practice of increasing the current price in an English auction, substantially more than the minimal allowed amount. It is a bid higher than necessary to reach the next bidding level, usually to indicate exceptional strength.
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Since there is no room to negotiate or even bypass the transfer, they are best used only in the case that game is certain and slam is not possible. Thus, after 1NT, a Texas transfer requires a 6-card major and between 10-15 points with no hope of slam. After 2NT, 5-10 points are needed.

The Jacoby transfer, or simply transfers, in the card game contract bridge, is a convention in most bridge bidding systems initiated by responder following partner's notrump opening bid that forces opener to rebid in the suit ranked just above that bid by responder.

Texas transfer, or simply Texas, is a bidding convention in contract bridge designed to get the partnership to game in a major suit opposite a one notrump or two notrump opening, thus making the opener declarer and keeping the stronger hand hidden from the opponents.

Whenever you hold five or more cards in a major suit, you can use transfers. How many points you have does not matter, as you will see, you can make a transfer bid on 0 points or on 19 points hence the flexibility of the method.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The forcing notrump is a bidding convention in the card game of bridge. In Standard American bidding, the response of 1NT to an opening bid of 12665 or 12660 shows 6 to 9 high card points (HCP) and is non-forcing.

Smolen is a convention used by a responder to a notrump opening bid (or natural notrump overcall). It is used when the responder is 5-4 in the majors (either way). It is used only when the responder has enough strength for game.

Texas transfer, or simply Texas, is a bidding convention in contract bridge designed to get the partnership to game in a major suit opposite a one notrump or two notrump opening, thus making the opener declarer and keeping the stronger hand hidden from the opponents.

Thus, after 1NT, a Texas transfer requires a 6-card major and between 10-15 points with no hope of slam. After 2NT, 5-10 points are needed.

By Bob Ciaffone . Super-accepting a major-suit Jacoby transfer bid is used by a 1NT opener when he has such a good fit for responder's implied major suit that his hand re-evaluates substantially beyond the value usually conveyed by his 1NT opening bid.

After opener accepts the Jacoby transfer, you should proceed as follows: Minimum Hands (0-8 Points). Simply pass the transfer: 1NT 2 2 Pass: 0-8 Points and at least 5 hearts.

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