Kokish Rebids

(Courtesy of Bob Crosby)

Sometimes a bidding treatment comes along that is so good that it should immediately be incorporated into an established partnerships bidding system. In my opinion , the Kokish rebids to a 1D - 2C is one of those. In standard bidding , auctions that start of 1D- 2C are very clumsy. You play 5 card majors so you know partner has at least 5 cards in that major. With diamonds you have no such luxury. The diamond bidder can have 3 , 4 , 5 or more diamonds. Even if the diamond opener now bids 2H/2S you are no better off as this could be a flat hand with short diamonds or a 5-4 with minimum points or maximum points. With club raises you do not have a clue either re HCP or distribution . These are very bad auctions for slam purposes or even getting to the right game. Kokish came up with an idea that really clarifies and adds structure to these auctions. One basic rule – only the 2C bidder can initiate the search for the 4-4 major suit fit ! This one concept simplifies everything as the diamond bidder is no longer allowed to bid a 4 card major. Why mention a major if the 2C bidder does not have one anyway.

These rebids apply only when the bidding sequence has been 1D - 2C:

First responsibility of opener is to show a club fit by bidding 2S/3C/3H/3S therefore any other bid shows 0-2 clubs (except 2H of course 4,4,4,1) .

Some play that 2NT can show either NT range leaving more space to find a major fit. Partners who play that can define 3NT as Gambling with something outside.

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