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Basically, a "reverse" is when opener's rebid (2nd bid of the auction) meets both A & B: A) Opener's rebid is in a HIGHER ranking suit than his first suit. B) Opener's rebid is at a HIGHER level than responder's response ( but never a jump !)
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- Reverses (By the Opening Bidder after a 1-level ... - Larry Cohen
It is equivalent to saying: "I don't play rebids by opener." A "reverse" is when opener's rebid (2nd bid of the auction) meet both A & B: A) Is in a HIGHER ranking suit than his first suit. B) Is at a HIGHER level than responder's response. So, these are reverse s: 1 -1 -2. 1 -1 -2. 1 -1 -2.
Bridge with Larry Cohen. Reverses. Author: Larry Cohen. Date of publish: 06/01/2014 Level: Intermediate to Advanced. As my friend Marty Bergen says, he advises students to pray that reverses don't come up. Basically, a "reverse" is when opener's rebid (2nd bid of the auction) meets both A & B:
As my friend Marty Bergen says, he advises students to pray that reverses don't come going. Basically, a " invert " is when opener's rebid (2nd bid of the auction) meets both A & B: A) Opener's rebid is in a HIGHER ranking suit than his first suit