So this is similar to a Jacoby 2NT bid…but different! It’s Swedish!
It’s also called other things: In Sweden it is called Stenberg 2NT, and in Denmark Bekkasin 2NT.
So partner opens 1M (so one of a major suit)….and assuming no intervening bids you now bid 2NT which is Swedish Jacoby. You can play it either game forcing or non-forcing to three of the major and shows possible interest in slam in that suit.
The responses are:-
- 3♣ – Any minimum hand
- 3♦ – A non-minimum with no singletons or voids
- 3♥ – singleton clubs
- 3♠ – singleton diamond
- 3NT – singleton in the other major
- 4♣ – void in clubs
- 4♦ – void in diamonds
- 4♥ – void in the other major
Suppose partner gives the negative 3♣ response…now 3♦ asks for singletons…
Again you bid step responses to keep the bidding as low as possible:
- 3♥ – No singleton/void OR a void in spades if you’ve agreed hearts.
- 3♠ – singleton club
- 3NT – singleton diamond
- 4♣ – singleton in the other major
- 4♦ – void in clubs
- 4♥ – void in diamonds
- 4♠ – void in hearts
Unfortunately there is no room to show a void in spades if you have it if you have agreed hearts, without going past 4♥.
Again there are different ways of playing this system….this is my modification of Swedish Jacoby.
Any other bids are cue-bids and 4NT would be RKCB (4130).
Lets look at some examples
a) | b) | c) |
♠ KQ1086 ♥ 108 ♦ 72 ♣ AK73 | ♠ KQ1086 ♥ A872 ♦ K32 ♣ 2 | ♠ AJ8643 ♥ KJ5 ♦ K742 ♣ Void |
♠ AJ54 ♥ 62 ♦ AQ854 ♣ Q2 | ♠ AJ543 ♥ 4 ♦ AQ ♣ A9873 | ♠ K1097 ♥ A2 ♦ AQJ ♣ 7654 |
a) 1♠ -2NT – 3♣ – 4♠. The 3♣ shows a minimum and therefore you are no longer interested in slam and just sign off in 4♠.
b) 1♠ -2NT – 3♣ – 3♦ – 3♠ – 3NT – 4♥ – 4NT – 5♠ – 5NT – 6♦-7♠.
- The 3♦ bid asks for further description
- 3♠ now shows a singleton club
- 3NT would be serious 3NT asking partner to cue bid
- 4♥ would show the ace of hearts and deny the minor aces
- 4NT would be RKCB (1430)
- 5♠ would show 2 with the queen of trumps
- 5NT is a king ask
- 6♦ shows the King of diamonds
- You eventually get to the good contract of 7♠
c) 1♠ -2NT – 3♣ – 3♦ – 4♦ – 4NT – 5♣ – 5♦ – 6♣ – 7♠.
- 3♦ bid asks for further description
- 4♦ now shows a void in clubs
- 4NT would be RKCB (1430)
- 5♣ shows 1 or 3….obviously 1.
- 4♦ asks for the trump….knowing the partnership has a 10 card fit you pretend you have it and cue bid your kings by bidding 6♣
- You eventually get to the good contract of 7♠
If you find Swedish Jacoby a little tricky then you mind want to play the normal Jacoby 2NT bid.