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Puppet Stayman: How to Check for 5-Card Majors

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Puppet Stayman is a more advanced extension of Stayman.

Its main job is to investigate if the NT opener has 5-card major suits. It also has the power to ask about 4 card majors aswell. If that sounds confusing, it isn't, lets see.

Core idea

Basic Stayman asks about 4-card majors. Puppet Stayman focuses more on opener’s 5-card major possibility.

Recommended sequence

1NT - 2C is NORMAL stayman

1NT - 3C is PUPPET stayman

After 2NT opening, many partnerships play puppet stayman. It is up to you, many top partnerships also just play simple stayman, you don't need to complicate things to get good results - simple stayman has upsides and is an effective tool.

Why players use it

Sometimes opener has a 5-card major and responder would like to know about it.

Lets see how it works

1NT - 3C: Responder has initiated puppet stayman - main question "do you have a 5 card major".

If the 1NT opener has a 5 card major they simply bid it. Great, thats the end of it.

However, if opener doesn't have a 5 card major, they bid 3D - I do not have a 5 card major.

After opener has denied a 5 card major, responder can now ask about 4 card majors. Responder will show which major she has 4 cards of by bidding the other major so opener can bid the actual major.

Example:
1NT 3C
3D 3H - 3H shows 4 spades (bidding the other major).

Another note auction:
1NT 3C
3D 3S - 3S shows 4 hearts.

Common mistakes

  • Treating Puppet Stayman like normal Stayman
  • Mixing response structures from different systems
  • Trying to play it without written partnership notes

Where to next

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