In this show me your options I discuss the different ways you can respond to partner’s pre-empt
Category: Show me your options
Bidding unbalanced hands as opener
In this show me your options I go through the different ways to describe unbalanced hands as opener. How to bid 1 suiters, 2 suiters and 3 suiters at different point ranges.
Responding to a 1 level suit opening
This video describes what responders bids show when responding to a 1 level suit opening. The differences between 1 minor opening and 1 major opening. Bidding suits at the 2 level vs 1 level. How to support partner.
Bidding balanced hands as opener
This lesson covers the whole bidding structure of how to bid balanced hands as opener.
Responding to 1NT bidding test
This lesson series covers what your whole bidding structure is in a certain area. This Video concerns the tricky topic of responding to 1NT and gives a general bidding test of the topics covered in previous lessons.
Responding to 1NT with a balanced hand
This lesson series covers what your whole bidding structure is in a certain area. This Video concerns the tricky topic of responding to 1NT and shows how to respond to 1NT with a balanced hand.
Responding to 1NT with the minors
This lesson series covers what your whole bidding structure is in a certain area. This Video concerns the tricky topic of responding to 1NT and how you should respond to 1NT with the minors.
Responding to 1NT with a Major and a minor
This lesson series covers what your whole bidding structure is in a certain area. This Video concerns the tricky topic of responding to 1NT and shows how to bid hands with a Major and a minor
Responding to 1NT with both Majors
This lesson series covers what your whole bidding structure is in a certain area. This Video concerns the tricky topic of responding to 1NT and gives techniques to show both Majors.
Responding to 1NT with a 5 or 6 card major
This lesson series covers what your whole bidding structure is in a certain area. This Video concerns the tricky topic of responding to 1NT and gives ways to differentiate 5 or 6 card Majors