This article describes the contract bridge bidding convention.
Devised by Kit Woolsey,[1] the convention is a defense against an opponent's one notrump opening; especially used at matchpoints. Initial bids are as follows:
Initial Call | Meaning | |
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Double | Promises a four-card major and a longer minor. Advancer[2] can bid 2 to ask for the minor (pass or correct), 2 to ask for the major, or 2 or 2 to play. | |
2 | Promises both majors. Advancer can bid 2 to ask which is better, so the overcaller's 2 bid can freely be made with 5-4 shape. | |
2 | Promises one of the major suits. | |
2/2 | At least 5–5 in the named major and a minor. 2NT by Advancer asks for the minor. | |
2NT | Promises both minors. | |
3 of any suit | Natural. |
The convention has similarities to Multi-Landy.
Common abuses as described by Kit Woolsey include: