Opening Bid: Two Clubs This is a frequently used bid in all strong club systems... It shows an opening hand with a club suit. Players often modify it with different agreements, but the most common way of playing it is to have 11-16 HCP, and at least a 5-card club suit. Some players prefer to promise a 6-card suit but that agreement restricts the use of the bid. The opener may have a 4-card major. Four Diamonds - Five Clubs With four diamonds and five clubs, opener should start with a 1 call and then rebid 2. Five Diamonds - Five Clubs With five diamonds and five clubs, monst strong club systems use an opening bid of 2NT to show both minors. This description prefers to use 3NT for 5-5 in the minors. (An opening bid of 2NT shows 5-5 in the majors.) Responding to an Opening Two Club Call
If responder uses the 2 asking bid and then rebids a major at the 3-level, the bid is natural with at least a 5-card suit and forcing. Negative Double by Opener This is about the only place I can think of where the opener gets to use a negative double in a competitive auction... Suppose the opener bids 2 and responder asks about a 4-card major by bidding 2. then, suppose the next hand overcalls with a suit, for example by bidding 2, and opener has a 4-card heart suit... Seems like a perfect spot for the opener to use a negative double to show the other major.
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