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    When the new minor is bid, the opener must ALERT. If the opponents ask, he can explain: "My partner's bid is artificial and forcing for one round. He is asking me about my majors." The opener now should show 3-card support if he has it (with 4-card support he would have raised on the previous round).

  2. New Minor Forcing After opener rebids 1NT, responder often finds it useful to make a low-level forcing bid. Frequently this is done to see if opener has three-card support for responder’s suit. Suppose as responder you hold Q 7 6 A J 10 6 3 K 7 5 J 10. Consider your bid when the auction proceeds as follows: Opener Responder

  3. New Minor Forcing (and Two Way New Minor Forcing) - After opener rebids 1 Notrump (or 2 Notrump), New Minor Forcing operates similar to Stayman. New Minor Forcing allows the 11+ point responder to explore a game fit by discovering the length of opener's major suit holdings and specific strength.

  4. Mar 5, 2018 · (228) Preempt Keycard. (229) Meckstoth Advances. (230) Modern Lebensohl and Transfer Lebensohl. We start the month by covering the fundamentals of New Minor Forcing. The convention is one of Responder's most important tools on the second round of the bidding (along with 4th Suit Forcing) for finding out more about Opener's hand.

  5. Responses and continuations. Examples. See also. References. Further reading. External links. New minor forcing. New Minor Forcing (NMF), is a contract bridge bidding convention used to find a 5-3 or 4-4 major suit fit after a specific sequence of bids in which opener has rebid one notrump.

  6. Jun 25, 2020 · If you want to learn more about New Minor Forcing, read Larry Cohens article here: https://www.larryco.com/bridge-articles/new-minor-checkback. Here is the link to the 6/23 hands: https://webutil.bridgebase.com/v2/tview.php?t=4867-1592964079&u=heelen&v3b=web&v3v=5.6.4. CK Team GamesHelen ChowJune 25, 20202 Comments.

  7. New Minor Forcing An artificial forcing bid used when responder bids 1 / and hears a 1NT rebid by opener.

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