Lesson 21 Return to Openers Rebid Welsh Bridge
Lesson 21: Return to Opener’s Rebid Welsh Bridge Union Tuition
Content 1 Revise the concept of the limit bid “Keep it simple whenever you can” 2 Rebidding a suit denies the ability to make any other bid 3 Introduce opener’s change of suit rebid.
Rebidding a suit denies the ability to make any other bid you cannot raise partner or rebid no-trump you have no other biddable suit to show Do not rebid a suit if you have a second suit you can show instead. it is a limit bid
Examples of suit rebid 8 AQ 9872 K 65 K 105 West 1 2 N W E S AJ 74 J 6 Q 842 97 East 1 Pass
Examples of suit rebid A 42 K 4 AQJ 943 Q 6 West 1 3 N W E S K 1053 QJ 72 102 KJ 5 East 1 3 NT
Introduce opener’s change of suit rebid. You have an unbalanced hand without support for partner Your second suit must be biddable – at least 4 cards Do not rebid a suit if you have a second suit you can show instead.
Examples of change of suit rebid AQ 543 AQ 106 Q 75 9 West 1 2 N W E S K 8 83 KJ 63 AQ 1074 East 2 3 NT
Examples of change of suit rebid 3 KQ 10765 AQ AJ 96 West 1 2 3 N W E S KQJ 75 943 K 76 104 East 1 2 4
We do not need to rebid a 5 -card suit in a balanced hand AQ 5 KJ 764 109 KQ 4 West 1 ? 1 NT East 2
Example of supporting partner- a limit bid Q 1092 A 3 AK 842 74 West 1 2 N W E S K 8763 J 64 93 K 96 East 1 Pass
1 You open 1 and partner responds 1. What do you rebid? A 9 K 103 KJ 972 KJ 3 1 NT 2) You open 1 : partner responds 2. What do you rebid? KQ 1072 AQ 94 7 Q 103 2
3) You open 1. Partner bids 2. What is your rebid? QJ 2 AQJ 962 K 32 6 2 4) You open 1. Partner bids 2. What is your rebid? AQ 10962 KQ 985 7 A 2
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