The going question in the bridge circles I play is, ‘do you announce the word transfer when you bid?’ Or, if you don’t use Stayman, 2♣️, then a suit bid is assumed to be transfer. This vid stated after the 2♥️ bid. Thanks.
How weak a hand should be? I mean, you can transfer even with 0 point, but up to .... ? 7? or unlimited? At minute 3:37 the hand shows 12 points and I was expecting you to say that the transfer was not advisable.
These are great! So much better than trying to learn from a book. As a professional educator, I complement you on this teaching! What program are you using to demonstrate the cards?
Point counts have changed radically, with NV third-hand 11 pt opening bids and 1NT = 15-16 pts. A balanced hand is no longer mandatory-though I find that silly.
Good question Nicholas. Yes 2NT after a transfer would show invitational values with exactly 5 of the major. 3 of the Major would show 6 cards and invitational values. Thanks.
Liked this video but I came with the question: "Can I Jacoby transfer from a passed hand?" Unfortunately the video gives no answer. I have to assume the answer is yes.
Not on a spade lead, but that doesn’t mean we should be anywhere else. Sometimes you’re not going to make your contract, but if you bid normally and play duplicate bridge, neither will anyone else.
Thank you from Australia. You spoke so clearly, examples really reinforced the learning.
Anita Billings thanks so much :-)
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Excellent lesson, very well explained, thanks you
Easy to follow. Thank you!
Still loving being able to revise here.
great illustrations - thanks
The going question in the bridge circles I play is, ‘do you announce the word transfer when you bid?’ Or, if you don’t use Stayman, 2♣️, then a suit bid is assumed to be transfer.
This vid stated after the 2♥️ bid. Thanks.
on last hand 17:50 No-trump would be terrible on a spade lead which is most likely to happen! How to avoid this kind of situation, Any suggestion??
Very well explained. Thank you
How weak a hand should be? I mean, you can transfer even with 0 point, but up to .... ? 7? or unlimited? At minute 3:37 the hand shows 12 points and I was expecting you to say that the transfer was not advisable.
Great lesson
Thanks for making it so clear!
You are so very welcome!! Let me know if you want to see something specific. Don't forget to check out the notes on the site as well :).
These are great! So much better than trying to learn from a book. As a professional educator, I complement you on this teaching!
What program are you using to demonstrate the cards?
Thanks again. I use BridgeBase for all the videos. It's a terrific site to practice your Bridge Game. www.bridgebase.com
Jacob2notrump
excellent explanation!😊
Point counts have changed radically, with NV third-hand 11 pt opening bids and 1NT = 15-16 pts. A balanced hand is no longer mandatory-though I find that silly.
Is there a 2NT response after transfer? It seems you always either go to game or pass. Is there a 2NT invitation bid?
Good question Nicholas. Yes 2NT after a transfer would show invitational values with exactly 5 of the major. 3 of the Major would show 6 cards and invitational values. Thanks.
Key words in the audio drop to very low volume. Must listen 2 or 3 times to get them.
Apologies for the issue.
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Thanks so Much. CAN YOU PLEASE DO A LESSON LIKE THIS ONE IN Jacobi 2 No Trump. Many Thanks.
This is great! Like
Liked this video but I came with the question: "Can I Jacoby transfer from a passed hand?"
Unfortunately the video gives no answer. I have to assume the answer is yes.
Yes for sure. Jacoby transfers can be (and should be) used even with no points and by passed hands.
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I cannot believe why there are dislikes is this vid
Thanks so much :-).
3nt call on the last example won't make it
Not on a spade lead, but that doesn’t mean we should be anywhere else. Sometimes you’re not going to make your contract, but if you bid normally and play duplicate bridge, neither will anyone else.
Point count minimum
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