Responder’s First Bid: New Suit or No-Trump?
There are a few key principles. They are simple. The more simple you keep bridge the better you will do.
- Always support partner
- When you don't have support, just bid your suits naturally. Especially make sure to bid your majors. Bridge is all about finding major fits
- Regularly bid No Trump with a balanced hand and without a major. As a basic guide, a balanced hand will not have a singleton and not have a 6 card suit.
When a new suit is usually right
A new suit response is often best when:
- you have length in that suit,
- your hand is unbalanced and/or that suit is long and strong.
By telling partner where your length is, you give your side the opportunity toi find a fit - a key objective of bidding.
When no-trump is usually right
No trump is usually right when you don't have a quality fit, and often when you have a reasonably balanced hand (hand without a singleton or 6 card suit). If the opponents have bid, you typically need a stopper, especially for 3NT. You can get away with playing in 1NT without a stopper, but even that is a bit unconventional.
Example 1
- a) You have enough points to respond (usually respond with 6+ points.
- b) you would love to support partner's suit but you only have 2 cards, you need 3 (8 cards is a fit, so far partner has only shown 6 hearts!).
- c) you have a major to bid! Its a great idea to naturally bid your suits
Simply bid 1♠
Lets change the hand slightly
This time you don't have a major to bid - simply bidding 1NT is a great idea - balanced and no major to bid, and don't have support for partner!
Common mistakes
- Defaulting to no-trump and not bidding your major.
Always bid your suits - a great bridge rule that will serve you well. Simple and natural bids are almost always the best way to begin the auction.
Simple response checklist
After partner opens:
- Do I have clear support? (if yes, raise)
- If no support, do I have a major suit I can bid naturally?
- If not, often No Trump will be a good idea.
This keeps response decisions structured and calm.
Final takeaway
Responder should be focused on supporting partner, but otherwise bidding their major. When neither of those are in the picture, often NT is right, but otherwise a minor with a 5+ good quality suit.
Responder’s First Bid for Beginners: Raise Partner with Support
When partner opens the bidding, your first job is to describe your hand clearly. A big part of that is support.
If you have support for partner’s suit, follow this simple rule: always support partner. It will do amazing things for your bridge and make you a joy to partner.
Why raising is so important
A raise tells partner two key things quickly:
- you like their suit,
- and your side may have a fit.
Fits win bridge hands. So showing support early usually helps both players judge level and strain better.
The goal of bridge is to find a fit, so why delay telling partner that you have one? Do not delay.
What counts as support?
Simple practical rule: 8 cards is a fit, so:
- with a major opening,
3+cards is support, - with stronger support (
4+), raising becomes even more attractive (you have a big fit - 9 cards).
Raise partner before showing side ideas
A common mistake is getting distracted by another suit and hiding support. Something great has happened, you have found a fit - do not go looking at other suits first.
If you have support, show it early. Do not make partner guess whether you fit.
Typical examples
Example 1
Raise hearts.
Example 2
Raise hearts.
Example 3
Raise spades.
Making it automatic to raise partner when you have support, 100% of the time, will do good things for your bridge.
Common mistakes
- Not supporting partner, getting distracted by some other idea.
- Thinking you will first do something else and support later, when you should just be supporting at your first chance.
- Doing something a bit random for no reason (there is never a good reason to stray from supporting partner, if you have support!)
Bridge gets easier when partner can trust your first response.
Practical table checklist
After partner opens, ask:
- Do I have support for partner’s suit?
- If yes, support partner.
If you can raise partner naturally, do it early and clearly. That one habit improves every aspect of bridge - scores and enjoyment both improve.