Unusual no-trump shows the low suits
By Phillip Alder | China Daily | Updated: 2016-04-23 08:56
Benjamin Disraeli, the British prime minister from 1874 to 1880, said, "I feel a very unusual sensation - if it is not indigestion, I think it must be gratitude."
We have been looking at the Michaels Cue-Bid. Now let's move to its poorer cousin, the Unusual No-Trump. If your right-hand opponent opens one of a suit, and you jump to two no-trump, you show at least 5-5 in the two lowest-ranking unbid suits. This was devised by Al Roth in 1948.
The snag with the Unusual No-Trump, especially when the opener bids a major, is that you are fighting with the minors, always having to go one level higher to outbid the opponents. And if they buy the contract, their declarer will accurately steer through the deal now that your hand is an open book.
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