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- NOTRUMPER CUE BIDS
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- The problem: A player who has bid notrump strongly does not give
- valuable information when he cue bids an ace to show implied
- support for partner's suit. For instance, you open 2NT with S-Q107
- H-KJ76 D-AK7 C-AKJ. Partner bids 3C, Stayman, you say 3H, and
- partner says 3S. You have a good hand in support of spades, so you
- cue bid 4D or 4C. This presumably shows an ace, agrees spades as
- trump, and suggests a good hand for slam. The bidding:
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- Opener Responder
- 2NT 3C
- 3H 3S
- 4C/4D
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- Such a cue bid is not very helpful. Partner knows you have aces.
- What she wants to know is, do the hands fit? To help her, try this:
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- Bid the suit in which it would be least desirable for partner to
- have a singleton or void (hearts, in the hand show above). A KJx
- holding is best for a notrumper cue bid, but KQx is also good.
- Lacking either of these, bid any other holding that includes
- secondary strength. The approximate order of preference for a
- notrumper cue bid: KJx, KQx, AKx, AKJ, AKQ, AQx, AQJ, QJx.
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- Opposite the 2NT bid above, responder would sign off in 4S after
- a 4H cue bid when she has S-AKJ54 H-3 D-J642 C-Q96. The singleton
- is in the worst place, hearts, so slam is unlikely. With a better
- fit (S-AKJ54 H-Q96 D-J642 C-3) she could go on. Note that a 4C or
- 4D ace-showing cue bid would be of no help.
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- A secondary benefit of the notrumper cue bid comes when the hand
- opposite has an unbalanced hand that looks questionable for
- notrump. If partner opens a strong 1NT and you make a slam try in
- clubs with S-Q87 H-KJ8 D-3 C-AQJ753, you can bid 3NT in comfort if
- she makes a notrumper cue bid in diamonds. First, you know the
- hands do not fit well, so slam is improbable. Second, you know the
- opponents won't run five quick diamond tricks, since partner has
- secondary strength in diamonds. She might have S-AJ62 H-A106 D-KJ4
- C-K105. The usual ace-showing cue bid of 3H or 3S would be useless.
- With notrumper cue bids, a 3S cue bid shows something like S-KJ42
- H-A106 D-AJ6 C-K105. Now you can bid the slam with some confidence,
- knowing that the hands fit.
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- Only the first cue bid by a notrump bidder is a notrumper cue bid.
- Subsequent cue bids show controls, as usual:
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- Opener Responder
- 2NT 3C
- 3D 3S
- 4C 4D
- 4H
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- The 4C bid was a notrumper cue bid in support of spades, but the
- 4H bid merely shows the ace of hearts.
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- Notrumper cue bids do not apply when the cue bid is in a suit bid
- by the opponents. The cue bid of an opposing suit has the standard
- meaning: first round control.
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- NOTRUMPER CUE BIDS was published in The Bridge World magazine, and
- in the Contract Bridge Forum, May/June 1982.