- When your partner opens with a 'One No Trump' bid, you can use the Stayman Convention by responding 'Two Clubs'. This has nothing to do with clubs. It says, "I have a four-card major suit. Do you have a four-card major suit?"
Partner might name your suit and you play in that suit. Partner may name the wrong major, so you rebid 'Two No Trump'. Or partner may bid 'Two Diamonds', signifying no four-card major, and you return to No Trump.
- You can also use the Transfer (Jacoby Transfer). When your partner opens 'One No Trump' you bid a suit lower than the major suit you favor. Your partner must bid the next higher suit.
For instance: Partner opens '1 No Trump'. You respond '2 Diamonds'. Partner must bid '2 Hearts'. This gets the partnership into the correct bid while allowing the stronger hand to remain concealed and the weaker hand to be laid out as the dummy.
What is constituyional convention used for in each state
The noun 'convention' is used as a collective noun for a convention of tongues.
30/360 is the day-count convention used for corporate bonds.
Grand Convention is a term sometimes used for the 1787 Constitutional Convention that met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Actual/360 is the day-count convention used for T-bills.
Actual/360 is the day-count convention used for commercial paper.
National conventions are used to formally nominate a party candidate for president.
Actual/365 is the day-count convention used for US Treasury bonds.
In bridge, a 2NT response to a major opening is typically used to show a balanced hand with 11-12 high card points and no 5-card major suit. It is a conventional bid to convey specific information about the responder's hand strength and distribution.
No, Bicameralism was used in government before the constitutional convention of 1787.
An is an indefinite article. When used with an article, opening is a noun.
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