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Two Over One (2/1) Game Forcing is a natural, 5-card major bidding system. When the auction begins 1 / /, a simple 2-level response in a new suit is forcing to game. This page provides articles, convention writeups, and resources to help learn the system.
- 1Nt Forcing
1NT Forcing (aka the Forcing Notrump) is a cornerstone of...
- What Is 2/1
Two Over One (2/1) Game Forcing is a natural, 5-card major...
- 1Nt Forcing
Of today’s leading duplicate players who use natural bidding, the majority play some version of the 2/1 system. Your ability to play 2/1 will increase the number of potential partners willing to play with you.
The 2/1 GF system is the same as Standard American except for a few differences: A non-jump bid of 2 in a new suit after partner opens 1 of a major shows an opening hand and is forcing to game. Only if partner opens 1 of a major. (Best to have 1D-2C show 10+, like Std Amer.)
Over 1♥-1♠* = 4+ spades not 5! 2NT is the shape asking GF bids; however, the response of 3NT* shows 14-15 HCP and 6♥ (don’t use it with less points). 4♣ and 4♦ are 1430 bids for Hearts and Spades, respectively.
2-over-1 variations. There are several ways to structure your 2-over-1 system. The most widely used approaches are the systems proposed by bridge writers Mike Lawrence and Max Hardy. The two systems are similar, but they differ in the meanings of some of opener's rebids. Questions to ask your 2-over-1 partner:
Two Over One (2/1) Game Forcing is a natural, 5-card major bidding system. When the auction begins 1 / /, a simple 2-level response in a new suit is forcing to game. Responder promises 13+ points in the following 6 sequences:
Bidding stays lower for game-going hands. Leaves more room to explore for the right game and/or slam. Can bid 2-over-1 with a 4-card minor, but 1S-2H guarantees 5 hearts. Bidding 1 NT after partner opens 1 of a major shows 6-11 points.