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  1. You can use Checkback to locate 4-4 and 5-3 major-suit fits that may have been lost on the first round of the auction. Just as with regular Stayman, you give up the ability to play in Two Clubs, but the rewards make doing so equally worthwhile.

  2. Checkback Stayman - A method similar to the New Minor Forcing convention for responder to determine if opener is holding a 4-card major or 3-cards in responders bid suit. With an auction as: 1 Minor - 1 Major; 1 Notrump - 2 Clubs (Checkback Stayman) Opener's rebids are: (Note - some partners use other agreements)

  3. Checkback Stayman is a nifty convention which is used most commonly after an opening bid of one of a minor and then a one of a major response with the opening bidder then jumping to 2 NT. ♦ - 1♥. NT - 3♣ by responder is now checkback stayman. Why are we doing this?? the responder. 5 card major. Let’s have a look at above auction again: . ♦ - 1♥.

  4. 6 lis 2017 · It is used to “check back” if opener has major suit support, saying nothing additional about the club suit. It can find 3-5 fits, 4-4 fits (in Standard American) and 5-3 fits (in Acol), and also shows whether opener was maximum or minimum strength for his notrump bid.

  5. Checkback Stayman is a nifty convention which is used most commonly after an opening bid of one of a minor and then a one of a major response with the opening bidder then jumping to 2 NT.

  6. Stayman is a bidding convention in the card game contract bridge. It is used by a partnership to find a 4-4 or 5-3 trump fit in a major suit after making a one notrump (1NT) opening bid and it has been adapted for use after a 2NT opening, a 1NT overcall, and many other natural notrump bids.

  7. Checkback Stayman is a convention to find a major suit fit. It is similar to 2 ♣ Stayman after 1NT opening , but checkback Stayman is applied by the responder after a 1NT or 2NT rebid by the opener.

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