New suit shows a stop for NT. Weak Pulls • A new suit at the lowest level shows a weak hand with a long suit and is to play. Ogust • When using the
Ogust convention, the following alertable responses apply: • 3C shows a "minimum" hand and a "poor" suit. • 3D shows a "minimum" hand and a "good" suit. • 3H shows a "maximum" hand and a "poor" suit. • 3S shows a "maximum" hand and a "good" suit. • 3NT shows A-K-Q of the preempt suit. Here, the definitions of "minimum" and "maximum" hands and "poor" and "good" suits are matters of partnership agreement. • A range of seven HCP or less for a "minimum" hand and eight HCP or more for a "maximum" hand is fairly typical. • Since "strict" preempts usually show either K-Q or better or Q-J-10 or better, partners who play "strict" preempts typically regard a "good" suit as something more (K-Q-J or better, for example). On the other hand, partners who are less strict in their preempts might define a "good" suit to have either K-Q or better or Q-J-10 or better and a "poor" suit to have anything less.There are several
variations on the Ogust convention. Ogust's original definition, for example, had the swapped responses in the red suits and did not include the 3NT response. The responses shown here, however, are now considered to be standard. ==Parallel Twos==