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Colt mkiv series 70 grips. SAYC bridge2math Convention Card. See SAYCBridge.com to practice bidding online. A more detailed description of SAYC.

Standard American Yellow Card (SAYC), revised 2003 Opening Characteristics Resp. Meaning Continuation 2NT 13–15, GF 1♣ 3+ cards, 11-21 hcp 3NT 16–17 1♦ 4+ cards or 4432, 11-21 hcp as to 1♣ 1♠ 4+ spades, 6+ pts, usu. No ♥ support 1 NT 6–10 may be passed 2NT! Standard American Yellow Card (SAYC) Download a PDF of the card as well as full instructions for using this popular convention card in single-page format or paginated format. A Spanish version of the instructions is available at Bridgear.com.

openingopening meaningresponseresponse meaningcontinuation
1♣3+ cards, 12-21 HCP2NT10-12 HCP, invitational
3NT13-15 HCP, sign off
othersee natural responses to 1
1♦4+ cards or 4432, 12-21 HCPsee 1♣ opening
15+ cards, 12-21 HCP1♠4+ spades, 6+ pts, usu. no ♥ support
1 NT6–9 HCP; denies 4 spades or 3 heartsmay be passed
2 ♣/♦10+, 4+ cardspromises another bid unless passed hand or game bid
2♥6-9 HCP, 3+ hearts.
2NT !Jacoby: raise, 13+ HCP3♣/♦/♠ shortness, 4♥ min, 3NT med, 3♥ max
3♥limit raise, 10–12 HCP, 3+ hearts (preempt over X)
3NT15–17 HCP, balanced, 2-card support
4♥usu. 5+ hearts, shortness, <10 HCP
1♠5+ cards, 12-21 HCPsee 1♥ opening
1NT15–17 HCP balanced
2♣Stayman, 8+ HCP2 ♦/♥/♠ (2♥ with both majors)
2♦ !Jacoby transfer to hearts2 ♥, or 3 ♥ with max.
2♥ !Jacoby transfer to spades2 ♠, or 3 ♠ with max.
2♠ !transfer to 3♣resp. rebid 3 ♦ signoff
3♣/♦ !inv. to 3NT with 6+ card suit
3♥/♠6+ card suit, slam interest
4♣Gerber, asking for aces4♦ = 0 or 4, 4♥ = 1, etc
4NTnatural, invites 6NT
2♣strong artificial, 22+ HCP or playing equiv.2♦artif., may be waitingopener's suit rebid forcing to 3 of his major or 4 of his minor; after 2 NT rebid: Stayman, Jacoby, Gerber
2♥/♠, 3♣/♦natural, GF, 5+ cards, 8+ pts
2NTbalanced, 8+ HCP
2♦/♥/♠6+ (or 5) cards, 5–11 HCP; usually no major side suit2NTforcing, game interestwith min. (5–8 p): rebid the suit; with max.: new suit (shows A/K) or 3NT or 4 of minor (shows 4–5 cards with at least Q)
any raiseto play
2NT20–21 HCP balanced, may contain 5-card suit3♣Stayman
3♦/♥ !Jacoby transfer3♥/♠
4♣ !Gerber
4NTinviting to slam in NT
3NT25–27 HCP balanced4♣ !Stayman
4♦/♥ !Jacoby transfer4♥/♠
3/4 of suitpre-empt, rule of 2/3/4

Choosing the opening

  • open the higher of long (at least 5 cards) suits of equal length
  • with 4–4 minors, open 1 ♦
  • notrump openings show a balanced hand but may contain a five-card suit (minor or major)
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Continuation

  • fourth suit may be artificial ('4th suit forcing'), except in 1♣–1♦–1♥–1♠, which is natural
  • after opener's rebid in a suit, a new suit by responder is forcing
  • after opener's rebid of 1 NT (e.g., 1♥–1♠–1NT), responder's simple non-reverse rebid in a new suit (e.g., 2♣/♦) is non-forcing
  • in that situation, a reverse rebid (e.g. 1♣–1♥–1NT–2♠) or a jump shift into a new suit is game-forcing

Slam conventions

  • regular Blackwood: 4 NT asks for aces, 5♣ = 0 or 4; 5 ♦ = 1; 5 ♥ = 2; 5 ♠ = 3; then 5 NT asks for kings similarly
  • Grand Slam Force: jump to 5 NT asks partner to bid grand slam in agreed suit with two of three top honors in it

Effect of interference

With
  • usually interference cancels conventions (e.g., after major suit opening and interference, a response of 2 NT is natural, 12–14 HCP, not Jacoby)
  • double of 1 NT does not affect conventions
  • after 1 NT and interfering bid, bid in opponent suit is game-forcing and substitute for Stayman
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Continuation

  • fourth suit may be artificial ('4th suit forcing'), except in 1♣–1♦–1♥–1♠, which is natural
  • after opener's rebid in a suit, a new suit by responder is forcing
  • after opener's rebid of 1 NT (e.g., 1♥–1♠–1NT), responder's simple non-reverse rebid in a new suit (e.g., 2♣/♦) is non-forcing
  • in that situation, a reverse rebid (e.g. 1♣–1♥–1NT–2♠) or a jump shift into a new suit is game-forcing

Slam conventions

  • regular Blackwood: 4 NT asks for aces, 5♣ = 0 or 4; 5 ♦ = 1; 5 ♥ = 2; 5 ♠ = 3; then 5 NT asks for kings similarly
  • Grand Slam Force: jump to 5 NT asks partner to bid grand slam in agreed suit with two of three top honors in it

Effect of interference

  • usually interference cancels conventions (e.g., after major suit opening and interference, a response of 2 NT is natural, 12–14 HCP, not Jacoby)
  • double of 1 NT does not affect conventions
  • after 1 NT and interfering bid, bid in opponent suit is game-forcing and substitute for Stayman

Defensive bidding

  • D for takeout over opening partscore, penalty opening game bid
  • simple overcall 8–16 points; only forcing response is opp. suit
  • 1 NT overcall 15–18 HCP (10–15 when reopening), balanced, preferably a stopper in opp. suit; 2♣ response Stayman, otherwise natural
  • jump 2 NT is 'unusual', i.e. 5–5 lowest unbid suits
  • jump overcall in suit preemptive
  • a bid in opp. suit is
    • Michaels when opps have bid one suit only (Michaels: 5–5 in majors and 8+ pts when opening was in a minor, otherwise the other major and a minor and 10+ pts)
    • natural when opps have bid 2 suits

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Competitive bidding

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  • neg. D up to 2♠
  • RD 10+ pts
  • responders jump shift over D is to play
  • cuebid in right-hand opp. forcing to game
  • RD of a D of conventional bid is for business
  • RD is SOS when suit contract of 3 or lower is doubled for penalty
  • D of conventional bid like Michaels or unusual 2 NT shows 10+ pts




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