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- Relay_bid abstract "In contract bridge, relay is a term for a conventional bid that usually has little or no descriptive meaning but asks partner to describe some feature of his hand. A relay is often the cheapest bid available but need not be. Stayman and Blackwood are common examples of relay bids.The rationale for introducing relay bids emerged from the idea that it is not always the best use of bidding space for both partners to describe their hands. Instead, only one partner can make the cheapest bids available (relays) while the other describes his hand. This is especially useful when the asker has a balanced or very strong hand.Relay bidding systems are for the most part based on relay bids: in most sequences (especially forcing ones), one partner just relays while the other describes his hand in a highly codified manner. While relay systems offer a higher level of exchanged information than natural systems, they also have the drawbacks that they are complicated to memorize and often exclude the players' judgment, particular in regard to honor location, which can be crucial.There is often confusion between puppet bids and relays. A puppet bid requests partner to make the cheapest bid regardless of his hand. A relay bid requests partner to make a descriptive bid in response. The descriptive response can be natural (as in Stayman) or coded (as in Blackwood). A \"marionette\" bid is similar to a puppet bid except that it allows responses other than the cheapest bid with certain uncommon hand types. Thus technically it's a relay but with the cheapest bid expected most of the time.".
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- Relay_bid wikiPageLength "1971".
- Relay_bid wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Relay_bid wikiPageRevisionID "544375464".
- Relay_bid wikiPageWikiLink Bidding_system.
- Relay_bid wikiPageWikiLink Blackwood_convention.
- Relay_bid wikiPageWikiLink Bridge_convention.
- Relay_bid wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridge_conventions.
- Relay_bid wikiPageWikiLink Contract_bridge.
- Relay_bid wikiPageWikiLink Information.
- Relay_bid wikiPageWikiLink Stayman_convention.
- Relay_bid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Relay bid".
- Relay_bid wikiPageWikiLinkText "relay bid".
- Relay_bid wikiPageWikiLinkText "relay system".
- Relay_bid wikiPageWikiLinkText "relay".
- Relay_bid wikiPageWikiLinkText "relay-based system".
- Relay_bid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:See_also.
- Relay_bid wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WPCBIndex.
- Relay_bid subject Category:Bridge_conventions.
- Relay_bid hypernym Term.
- Relay_bid type Convention.
- Relay_bid type Convention.
- Relay_bid type Thing.
- Relay_bid comment "In contract bridge, relay is a term for a conventional bid that usually has little or no descriptive meaning but asks partner to describe some feature of his hand. A relay is often the cheapest bid available but need not be. Stayman and Blackwood are common examples of relay bids.The rationale for introducing relay bids emerged from the idea that it is not always the best use of bidding space for both partners to describe their hands.".
- Relay_bid label "Relay bid".
- Relay_bid seeAlso Glossary_of_contract_bridge_terms.
- Relay_bid sameAs Q7310894.
- Relay_bid sameAs m.0ck0x0.
- Relay_bid sameAs Q7310894.
- Relay_bid wasDerivedFrom Relay_bid?oldid=544375464.
- Relay_bid isPrimaryTopicOf Relay_bid.