Jacoby Transfers Bridge Convention - Bidding And Responses
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Jacoby Transfers work as follows. In response to 1NT:
| Response | Meaning |
|---|---|
2 | 5+ hearts. Asks partner to bid 2 . |
2 | 5+ spades. Asks partner to bid 2 . |
Opener's Rebids
Opener must complete the transfer by bidding 2
or 2
. However, opener can make a super-acceptance bid of 3
or 3
if holding 4-card support and 17 points. Some experts like Marty Bergen espouse an approach of making a super-accept whenever holding 4-card support, in accordance with the Law of Total Tricks. Of course, this is up to partnership agreement.
Responder's Rebids
Responder's rebids after
1NT : 2![]() |
2 : ? |
| Rebid | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Pass | A weak hand with 5+ hearts. Opposite a strong 1NT, this shows 0-7 points. |
2 | An invitational hand with 5 hearts and 5 spades. Opposite a strong 1NT, this shows 8-9 points. Non-forcing. |
| 2NT | A balanced or semi-balanced distribution, 5 hearts, and invitational. Partner can pass, sign off in 3 or bid 3NT. |
3 | 5+ hearts, 4+ clubs and game-forcing. |
3 | 5+ hearts, 4+ diamonds and game-forcing. |
3 | 6+ hearts, invitational. Partner can pass or bid 4 . |
3 | Not a part of the original convention, but can be played as a singleton/void in spades with slam interest. |
| 3NT | A balanced or semi-balanced (no singletons or voids) distribution with 5 hearts. Partner can pass or correct to 4 . |
4 | 6+ hearts, signoff. |
| 4NT | Quantitative, inviting slam in hearts or no-trumps. Partner is also allowed to correct to 5 . |
Responder's rebids after
1NT : 2
2
: ?
| Rebid | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Pass | A weak hand with 5+ spades. Opposite a strong 1NT, this shows 0-7 points. |
| 2NT | A balanced or semi-balanced (no singletons or voids) distribution, 5 spades, and invitational. Partner can pass, sign off in 3 or bid 3NT. |
3 | 5+ spades, 4+ clubs and game forcing. |
3 | 5+ spades, 4+ diamonds and game forcing. |
3 | 5+ spades, 5+ hearts and game forcing with slam interest. This is stronger than jumping directly to 4 . |
3 | 6+ spades, invitational. Partner can pass or bid 4 . |
| 3NT | A balanced or semi-balanced (no singletons or voids) distribution with 5 spades. Partner can pass or correct to 4 . |
4 | 5+ spades and 5+ hearts with game values. Partner can pass or bid 4 . |
4 | 6+ spades, signoff. |
| 4NT | Quantitative, inviting slam in spades or no-trumps. Partner is also allowed to correct to 5 . |
Examples
| Opener | Responder |
AJT | 972 |
K76 | QJ932 |
QT74 | K5 |
AK3 | 654 |
Opener 1NT 2 (2) | Responder 2 (1) Pass |
- Jacoby Transfer to hearts
- Completing the transfer
| Opener | Responder |
AJT5 | KQ832 |
K432 | Q8 |
A9 | T875 |
AJ7 | 92 |
Opener 1NT 3 (2) Pass | Responder 2 (1) 4 |
- Jacoby Transfer to spades
- Super-acceptance with 4-card support and a maximum
| Opener | Responder |
93 | AJT52 |
AK2 | QT954 |
KJ32 | 9 |
KJ85 | 76 |
Opener 1NT 2 3 | Responder 2 (1) 2 (2) Pass |
- Jacoby Transfer to hearts
- Inviting game with 5 spades
| Opener | Responder |
KQ2 | J9543 |
AKT | J754 |
98762 | A3 |
A7 | QJ |
Opener 1NT 2 (2) 3 | Responder 2 (1) 2 (3) 4 |
- Use Stayman with 5-4 or 4-5 majors. Don't start with a transfer.
- No 4-card major
- Showing 5 spades and 4 hearts
In Competition
After 1NT is overcalled, transfers are off. If 1NT is doubled though, opinions vary. In "Modern Bridge Conventions", Bill Root and Richard Pavlicek say that a transfer "can never be preceded by interference." In the SAYC bidding booklet by the ACBL, however, transfers (and all conventional responses) are "on" over a double.
If the artificial transfer bid is doubled, the 1NT bidder can pass with only two-card support, redouble to show a good holding in the artificial transfer suit, or complete the transfer by bidding 2
or 2
with at least three-card support.
If the artificial transfer bid is overcalled, the 1NT bidder can pass with only two-card support, double for penalty or complete the transfer at the three-level with at least three-card support and a very good hand.
Extra Tips
- Jacoby Transfers are also used after an opening bid of 2NT or 3NT, as well as strong notrump rebids by an opening 2
(artificial and strong) bid. 2NT : 3
/
3NT : 4
/
2
2NT : : 2
3
/
2
3NT : : 2
4
/
- Note that Stayman, not transfers, should be used with hands that are 4-5 or 5-4 in the majors.
- Beginners are prone to forget transfers when they come up, resulting in some very unhappy contracts. If you are a novice and decide to use transfer bids, be sure to remember them when they come up.
Origins
Jacoby Transfers were invented by American expert Oswald Jacoby.
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