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- Fourth_suit_forcing abstract "Fourth suit forcing (also referred to as fourth suit artificial) is a contract bridge convention that allows responder to create, at his second turn to bid, a forcing auction. A bid by responder in the fourth suit, the only remaining unbid suit, is artificial indicating that responder has no appropriate alternate bid, remains interested in the potential for a game contract and asks opener to bid again to show additional features. Opener responds to the fourth suit forcing by (in prioritised order): Raising of responder's first bid suit with 3-card support, Bidding notrump with values in the fourth suit, Raising the fourth suit with four cards in that suit, Making the most natural rebid possible, lacking any of the above.Fourth suit forcing is minimally forcing for one round and usually forcing to game - partnership agreement is required. Whether or not the convention is applicable if the fourth-suit bidder is a passed hand is also a matter of partnership agreement; there is no consensus amongst experts on the options as to its use being non-forcing, forcing, or forcing only after a reverse.It requires an invitational hand with at least 10 points, or 12-13 upwards if it is game-forcing and opener has not shown any extra strength.The convention was introduced by the British bridge author Norman Squire and is adopted by the majority of partnerships playing at competitive levels. Useful with strong game-going hands where responder has no natural forcing rebid, it is a type of game try bid.Corollary to fourth suit forcingOne of the negative inferences of fourth suit forcing is that all other simple jumps by responder at his second turn are invitational and not game forcing. In the unopposed sequence 1 club -- 1 heart -- 1 spade: a jump by responder to two no-trumps, three clubs, three hearts or three spades are all invitational and not forcing. They suggest 10-12 HCP. Conversely, going through 2 diamonds, the fourth suit, lets you make any of those calls at your next turn and have the call be forcing. Fourth suit by a passed handEntirely different considerations apply when the fourth suit bidder is a passed hand. Since the bidder is limited in strength through failure to open, he cannot force his partner to keep bidding, but the fact that opener has rebid at all says that opener is either very shapely or has more than minimum values for an opening bid.Opener may pass a bid of the fourth suit. If opener continues with 2NT, which will show values, responder is expected to raise to 3NT with nothing more, by way of shape, to show. Opener will generally pass a rebid in responder's second suit, knowing the hand opposite is very shapely and weak. With ill-fitting hands, lacking game going values, a bid in the fourth suit will often allow the partnership to subside in a playable contract in a reasonable fit, at the two-level. See example 3.".
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- Fourth_suit_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridge_conventions.
- Fourth_suit_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Forcing_bid.
- Fourth_suit_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Game_try.
- Fourth_suit_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_contract_bridge_terms.
- Fourth_suit_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Hand_evaluation.
- Fourth_suit_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Norman_Squire.
- Fourth_suit_forcing wikiPageWikiLink Principle_of_fast_arrival.
- Fourth_suit_forcing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fourth suit forcing".
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- Fourth_suit_forcing subject Category:Bridge_conventions.
- Fourth_suit_forcing hypernym Convention.
- Fourth_suit_forcing type Convention.
- Fourth_suit_forcing type Convention.
- Fourth_suit_forcing comment "Fourth suit forcing (also referred to as fourth suit artificial) is a contract bridge convention that allows responder to create, at his second turn to bid, a forcing auction. A bid by responder in the fourth suit, the only remaining unbid suit, is artificial indicating that responder has no appropriate alternate bid, remains interested in the potential for a game contract and asks opener to bid again to show additional features.".
- Fourth_suit_forcing label "Fourth suit forcing".
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