ORANGE BOOK CHANGES

Since publication of the Orange Book 1998, the following corrections and additions have been made, and details published in English Bridge. The list is correct as at 1st September 2001. New items are printed in italics under a shaded heading.

1

12.1.1

LEVEL 2

EB August 2000, p21

Addition. After item (d) insert:-
"(e) from any bid of 4NT or higher onwards"

2

12.2.3

LEVEL 2

EB August 2001, p31

Addition. After item (f) insert:-
"Note – additional distributional constraints (e.g. no four card major) are permitted as treatments – see 9.4.2"

3

12.5.2

LEVEL 2

EB October 1998, p29

Note – the word "thereafter" should be used in the context of the auction on the hand concerned.

4

12.12.1

LEVEL 2

EB October 1999, p27

Addition. Amend to read:-
"You may overcall either on 3 cards, or solely to show strength in the suit bid rather than length, by agreement, but only if you do not play any conventional calls thereafter."

5

12.12.5

LEVEL 2

EB August 2000, p21

Addition. Change heading to:-
"Responses to overcalls and doubles"

[Note – the text is unchanged, but the application is extended]

 

 

 

6

12.12.9

LEVEL 2

EB August 2000, p21

Additional paragraph under 12.12:-
"12.12.9 Defence by fourth hand
After a raise, any defence is permitted.
After any natural response (including pass), any meaning may be played for NT bids, cue-bids of the opponent’s suit(s) and double."

7

12.13.1

LEVEL 2

EB August 2000, p21

Amendment. The existing section (b) is deleted in its entirety and replaced by:-
"(b) You may use 2-level bids and, if you’ve passed, double to show any one of:
(i) any hand containing a specified suit of at least four cards.
(ii) three suits, at least 4-4-3, of which at least one is specified.

Note: players abuse this by bidding, say, 2§ to show hearts and another suit and then rebidding 3§ to show just clubs: this is not allowed."

[Note – sections (a), (c) and (d) are unchanged].

8

13.1.1

LEVEL 3

EB August 2001, p31

Addition. After final bulleted point add:-
"Special treatment: You may exclude a defined suit length from a natural opening bid (e.g. 1
© = 4 cards or at least 6 but not precisely 5)."

9

13.1.2

LEVEL 3

EB August 2001, p31

Addition. After item (c) insert:-
"Note – additional distributional constraints (e.g. no four card major) are permitted as treatments – see 9.4.2"

10

13.2.2

LEVEL 3

EB October 1999, p27

Addition:-
"Mattos 2NT response to one of a suit opening bids. This shows game try values with a void in partner’s bid suit."

11

13.3.3

LEVEL 3

EB October 1998, p29

Correct text to:-
"Artificial, may be any shape, must be forcing for one round and must have at least 17 HCPs or equivalent playing strength. Permitted responses are: 2
§ : artificial, negative; 2¨ or higher: game forcing."

 

 

12

13.4.2

LEVEL 3

EB August 2000, p21

Addition:-
"Major two-suiters
A 2
¨ opening may show a major two-suiter (at least 5-4) of any agreed range. All continuations are allowed."

13

13.6.1

LEVEL 3

EB October 1999, p27

Addition. Amend to read:-
"You may overcall either on 3 cards, or solely to show strength in the suit bid rather than length, by agreement, but only if you do not play any conventional calls thereafter."

14

13.7

LEVEL 3

EB August 2000, p21

Amendment. The existing paragraph 13.7.1 is deleted in its entirety and replaced by:-
"13.7.1 Defence in protective position
After 1NT and two passes, any defence may be played. (Note: this includes playing a double to have a non-penalty meaning).
13.7.2 Examples of conventions covered by 13.7.1.
Donovan double:
A double by a passed hand in the protective position shows at least 3-3 in the majors.
Gilzali double:
A double by a passed hand in the protective position shows a weak hand with a suit (overcalls show a stronger hand)."

15

14.2.3

LEVEL 4

EB August 2000, p21

Addition:-
"Anglo-Saxon responses to 1
§ :
1
¨ shows 0+ HCP with at least 4-4 in the majors
1NT shows 0+ HCP without a 4 card major
2
¨ shows a stronger hand with at least 4-4 in the majors
2NT shows a stronger hand without a 4 card major"

16

14.2.4

LEVEL 4

EB October 1998, p29

Correct text to:-
"Examples of conventions covered by 12.3.4 and 12.3.6 (previously Restricted Licence):
Fit jumps (previously Fit-showing jumps) if showing values for a raise; SNAP; Drury."

 

 

17

14.3.3

LEVEL 4

EB August 2001, p31

Addition:-
"Bowles:
an opening 1NT shows precisely 5 Hearts and a maximum of 16 HCPs, Rule of 18. All continuations are allowed."

18

14.4.3

LEVEL 4

EB August 2000, p21

Addition:-
"Two-suiters
A two-level opening may show two defined suits of any length (at least 4-4) and of any agreed range. All continuations are allowed."

19

14.4.4

LEVEL 4

EB August 2001, p31

Addition (new paragraph):-
"Other permitted convention
Bowles
an opening 2
§ shows precisely 5 Spades and a maximum of 16 HCPs, Rule of 18. All continuations are allowed."

20

14.9

LEVEL 4

EB August 2001, p31

Amend heading to:-
"Defence to One of a Suit Opening Bids"

Add:-
"Note – defence to higher suit opening bids is covered by 12.1.1 (d)."

21

14.9.1

LEVEL 4

EB October 1999, p27

Addition. Amend to read:-
"You may overcall either on 3 cards, or solely to show strength in the suit bid rather than length, by agreement, but only if you do not play any conventional calls thereafter."

22

14.9.4

LEVEL 4

EB August 2001, p31

Add
"Williams 1
¨ overcall
an overcall of 1
¨ over a natural 1§ opening may be played as natural or balanced, any defined values (Note – a 1¨ overcall of a conventional 1§ opening may have any agreed meaning – see 12.11.1)."

Nick Doe

Secretary to the Laws & Ethics Committee

6 July 2001