1. Eastern versus Western Cue Bids. By Neil H. Timm. In the game of contract bridge, there are all types of cue bids. It is a bid in a suit in which the bidder does not want to play which either asks or provides information to his partner by agreement. They are used for many purposes: (1) Show first or second round controls in slam bidding (2.. Summary of "Western Cuebids" : When cue-bidding the opponents' suit below 3NT, think of it as "forcing.". Assuming the opponents have bid only one suit, It doesn't tell nor ask (sounds like the former U.S. army policy). It doesn't show nor deny. It can be made with many types of hands.

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Other kinds of cue bid 1. Two-suited overcall. An immediate cue bid (a bid of the suit just opened by your opponent) has changed its meaning in recent times. It used to be used to indicate a very strong hand, now more usually described by a two suited (5-card suits), at least. Usually, a Michaels bid is made with a preemptive (weakish hand, such as): K J 9 8 5 K J 10 4 2 4 3 2. Over the opponent's 1-of-a-minor opening, I would bid 2-of their-minor with this hand (planning to accept whatever decision partner makes). However, I could also make a Michaels bid with a super hand such as : A K Q 10 5 A K J 10 4 K 2 2.