Cappelletti PT 1

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PLAY BRIDGE

Cappelletti over 1NT


Examples DEFENSE VS NOTRUMP
— part 1 Say your RHO opens 1NT
In first seat you hold (15–17) and you hold the following
Strong
vs: ___________ __________
Q 8 A J 8 A K 10 5 K 9 8 6. hands: one suit
2♣ ___________ __________
You open 1NT and your left-hand op- A Q 9 5 2 K J 10 4 3 8 6 3
ponent intervenes with 2 showing Bid 2, showing both majors.
&
2♦ ___________ __________
the majors. Don’t you just hate that? Yes, you only have 10 high-card  & minor __________
2♥ ___________
Bridge players have learned that points, but the shapeliness of this
it pays to compete over opening hand makes it more valuable.
 & minor __________
2♠ ___________
strong 1NT bids when they hold K J 9 4 3 6 K 7 Q J 10 4 2 strong or running
Dbl: __________ suit
__________
shapely hands. Generally, it’s best Bid 2, showing spades and a
to compete with hands containing a minor suit.
2NT = minors
Other______________________
long suit or with two-suited hands A 7 4 K J 10 7 3 2 8 6 5 3 __________________________
— usually with 5–5 or even 5–4 Bid 2 showing a one suiter.
distribution — and appropriate This hand has only 8 HCP and may Notice that this defense
values. not be worth much on defense, but (Cappelletti) against the opponents’
The object of the interference is it should be quite good on offense. 1NT openings is listed under the
not to get to game, but rather trying Remember, your aim is to interfere heading “vs. Strong,” meaning that
to obstruct the opponents and to do with the opponents’ bidding. you play it only when the opponents
so safely. You hate it when they bid 7 4 K Q J 10 7 4 2 A Q 3 A use a 15–17 (or 16–18) 1NT range.
over your 1NT — turn the tables Double. Do not bid 2 to show a If you play a different system
and do it to them! one-suited hand. You are too strong. against weak 1NT openings (such as
For this to be effective, however, If you end up defending 1NT 11–14 or 13–15 HCPs), write it in
you need a system to define your doubled, you can lead a heart and the adjacent column, and write the
bids. One of the most popular of expect to take at least six hearts and word “Weak” on the “vs” line. 
these methods is called Cappelletti, two aces. If the opponents scramble Next month: How to respond
a treatment that is also commonly to safety, you can next bid your when partner interferes over the
known as Hamilton. hearts and partner will know you opponents’ 1NT opening.
have a good hand and a good suit.
How it works J 10 7 6 5 3 K 9 2 8 4 6 2 Get ’em while
Double shows a good hand, either Pass. True, you have a six-card they’re hot
a very strong balanced hand or spade suit, but this hand is too weak
(better) a hand with a running suit to compete. Do not bid 2 to show Phyllis Prager, of Sarasota FL,
that can be used to defeat 1NT. a one-suited hand. was at a large Florida regional,
2 shows any one suit. playing in the Senior Pairs. Wilson
Full disclosure Day was directing and made some
2 shows both majors.
jovial and charming announcements
2 shows hearts and a minor When you fill out your
as the session was getting under
suit. convention card, don’t simply write
way. One of those announcements
2 shows spades and a minor “Cappelletti” or (worse) “Capp” was that the playing area was “a
suit. on the convention card. Fill in cell free zone.” Will Martzloff of
2NT shows both minors. what suits each bid shows on the Rochester NY showed his quick
Three-level bids are natural and appropriate line. wit, calling out, “I’ll take two.”
preemptive (weak). For example:

44 Bridge Bulletin

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