Aspro convention
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Aspro[1] is a contract bridge bidding convention devised by Terence Reese[2] as a British variant on the Astro convention[3] to intervene over a 1NT opening bid.
Like Astro, Aspro is initiated by a 2-level overcall in a minor suit when the overcaller or intervenor[4] holds an unbalanced hand with at least nine cards in two suits (i.e. 5 in one and 4 in the other), at least one of which is a major.
- 2♣ shows hearts and another suit, and
- 2♦ shows spades and a minor suit.
Subsequent bidding
[edit | edit source]The foregoing includes the possibility that the 2♣ overcaller holds both majors. Using Aspro with five spades and four or five hearts, the 2♣ bid is followed by 2♠ over partner's 2♦ or 2♥; with four spades and five hearts, one rebids 2♥ over partner's 2♦.[3]
See also
[edit | edit source]References
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- ^ In the description of competitive bidding, players are referred to as either the Opener (the first to make a bid), the Intervenor (the opponent who makes his side’s first bid), the Responder (partner of the Opener) or the Advancer (partner of the Intervenor).