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Lasut ManoppoSystemNotes

The document outlines various bidding conventions and strategies in bridge, including responses to 1NT and the use of doubles and bids to communicate hand strength and suit distribution. It details specific responses for different scenarios, such as Cappelletti and DONT conventions, as well as Flannery bids and control asking bids. The notes serve as a guide for players to navigate complex bidding situations effectively.

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Lasut ManoppoSystemNotes

The document outlines various bidding conventions and strategies in bridge, including responses to 1NT and the use of doubles and bids to communicate hand strength and suit distribution. It details specific responses for different scenarios, such as Cappelletti and DONT conventions, as well as Flannery bids and control asking bids. The notes serve as a guide for players to navigate complex bidding situations effectively.

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Supplementary notes file (lasut_manoppo.

txt) Denny SAKUL Franky KARWUR (INDONESIA)

Note:..1:Escaping from 1 NT doubled


1 NT (dbl) if it is PEN DBL, use this convention:
PASS=F->RDBL; STR or NAT one-suiter better than direct 2C;
RDBL=OP must bid 2C;then P or bid=NAT (5+ cards)
2C=C+any (but if D, C better); 2D=D+M; 2H=H+S; 2S=C+better D
2NT=INV (any) one-suiter; OP bids cheapest BAD suit;
3x=PRE
1NT PASS PASS DBL
PASS PASS RDBL = OP must bid 2C; 2C=C+any, 2D=D+M; 2H=H+S

Note:..2:CAPPELLETTI : Over WK,NT


DBL = PEN
2C = ANY 1 SUITER
2D = H+S
2H = H+m
2S = S+m

Note:..3:DONT : Over STR NT.


DBL = ANY 1 SUITER, THEN 2C = P/C
2C = C+ANY
2D = D+M,THEN 2M =P/C
2H = H+S
2S = NAT

Note:..4:2H Flannery or 3 suiter short D (11-15) - 2NT F


3C = 4414
3D = 4531
3H = 4522 Min.
3S = 4513
3NT= 4522 Max.
4C = 4504
4D = 4540
2H - 2NT
3C - 3D
3H 4414 Min.
3S 4414 Max.
3NT 4414 Sec.H.

Note:..5:2NT (20-21) - 3S=TRF(Relay to 3NT, to play or


4441 Spl. any or Medium m's
3NT - 4C= 4414
4D= 4144 (3145 or 3154)
4H= 1444 (1345 or 1354)
4S= 4441
4NT= Medium ms 2 suiter NF
OP bid short suit ask for CTRLs :
1 step = 0-1 CTRL
2 step = 2 CTRLs
3 step = 3 CTRLs etc.
Over OP's sign off RESP can ask for CTRLs by bidding his short suit
(OP start with 6 CTRLs)

Note:..6:.2NT - 3S
3NT 4C (4414)
4H(sign off) - 5D Ask. CTRLs
5H(6 CTRLs)
5S(7 CTRLs)
5NT(8 CTRLs) etc.

Note:..7:1D-(1NT)-2C =Ms

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-2D =NAT
-2M =NAT
-2NT=ms or FG 2-suiter
1M-(1NT)-2C =C+OM
-2D =D+OM
-2M =NAT
-2OM =NAT
-2NT =ms or FG 2-suiter

Note:..8:Culbertson ASK
1C - Positive RESP
Jumpshift is asking bid in bid suit + side Aces

Note:..9:CONFI
1NT - 3D ( CONFI ):Asking CTRL
1 Step = 0-3 CTRLs
2 Step = 4 CTRLs
3 Step = 5 CTRLs, etc
2NT - 3NT
1 Step = 4-6 CTRLs
2 Step = 7 CTRLs
3 Step = 8 CTRLs, etc

Note:..10:Super Precision Asking Bid


1C - 1M/2m
2M/3m : Suit CTRL Asking Bid : 1 Step = 5/6 cards no H
2 Step = 5 cards 1 H
3 Step = 5 cards 2 H
4 Step = 6 cards 1 H
5 Step = 6 cards 2 H
6 Step = 5/6 cards 3 H
New suit = Suit CTRL Asking Bid : 1 Step = no CTLR
2 Step = Q or Doubleton
3 Step = K or Singleton
4 Step = A or Void
5 Step = AK/AQ

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