I was asked recently by a member if I could publish some guidance on the subject of alerting bids. Clearly not being qualified to do so myself, I asked Graham Cheater for his advice - this is what he very kindly provided:
All opening bids of 1C and 1NT must be explained by responder as to their shape and strength e.g.
1NT = 12-14 balanced
1C = 12+ points at least 3 cards
All bids that are NOT natural but have a specific meaning and deviate from the standard part of the system played must be alerted.
e.g. 2C bid over opposition 1NT may indicate a 6 card suit and 2D may indicate the majors (Hamilton)
Exceptions:
- 2C response to 1NT if it is Stayman
- 2C if it is an opening bid and game forcing
- All doubles and redoubles
- All cue bids
- All bids at the 4 level and above
If that player has bid or passed before the alert has been made they have the right to change their bid - Call the Director.
A player should not volunteer any uninvited explanations of a call or play by partner.
A player can only ask the meaning of an alerted bid if it is their turn to call.
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