Bridge Bidding Tips
Part of the Bridge For Dummies Cheat Sheet
When you’re playing bridge, bidding is regarded as the most valuable part of the game. It’s obvious that a winning bridge player is a good bidder. Use these bidding tips when playing bridge to get you started:
Before opening, add your high card points (HCP): Ace = 4, King = 3, Queen = 2, Jack = 1. With 12 or more HCP, open the bidding.
To open 1♥ or 1♠, you need at least five cards in the suit.
With two five-card suits, open in the higher-ranking suit first. The rank of the suits, from highest to lowest, is spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs.
With two four-card suits, one a major (hearts or spades), one a minor (diamonds or clubs), open in the minor. With two four-card minors, open 1♦.
Open 1NT with 15 to 17 HCP plus a balanced hand (no voids, singletons, or two doubletons).
If your partner opens, pass with fewer than 6 HCP. With 6 or more HCP, bid your longest suit at the one level, if possible. Responding at the two level requires 11 or more HCP. A response of 1NT shows 6 to 10 HCP and denies a four-card major if your partner opens 1♣ or 1♦.
Supporting your partner’s first bid major suit requires three or more cards in the suit; supporting any second bid suit requires four or more cards in the suit.
Remember: A primary objective in bidding is to locate an eight-card or longer major suit fit between your hand and your partner’s.









