Two-Over-One Game Force

by Eric Rodwell

This is a series of articles discussing the two-over-one adaptation to standard bidding methods.

A Starting Point: The Bidding Messages
November 2006
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When 2/1 Game Force is Used
January 2007
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The Forcing 1NT Response
March April 2007
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Major Suit Raises - I
May June 2007
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Major Suit Raises - II
July August 2007
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Opener's Rebid After 2/1
September October 2007
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Finishing the Auction
November December 2007
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Opener's Choice of Rebid
January February 2008
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The Principle of Fast Arrival
March April 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions
May June 2008
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More Frequently Asked Questions
July August 2008
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More Frequently Asked Questions
September October 2008
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How High: Game or Slam?
November December 2008
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The Blackwood Convention
January February 2009
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Control-Showing Bids
March April 2009
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More About Showing Controls
May June 2009
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