- Conventions are mostly forcing as they are ALERTS.
- Exception to the rule is interference by opponents when a few conventions like Cappellette can be passed.
- Opening bid is always non forcing. Except when Strong Club convention (2!C) is used, which is forcing.



- Responding 1st bids are always forcing except under following situations:
- FIT is found in Majors – 1!H:2!H, 1!S:3!S (Invitations too, are non forcing)
- Opener bids a minor and responder bids 1NT showing 6-9 HCP weak non forcing hand.
- Opener bids a minor and responder bids 3 of the minor in uncontested auction. Convention Inverted Minor Raises shows 3!C/3!D over 1!C/1!D as weak and hence non forcing.
- Interference by advancer makes the responder bid non forcing.
- Opener’s 2nd natural bid is non forcing except
- when Reverse is used which is forcing.
- A new suit is opened over responder’s forcing bid.
- Support Double and Cue Bids are forcing.
- Responder’s 2nd bid is mostly forcing some notable exceptions are as follows:
- Rebid of the same suit as in 1st bid is non forcing.
- 1NT minimum or 2NT invite is non forcing.
- Weak 5+ Minors, via 3!C/3!D jump bid, is non forcing.
- Bidding 1st or 2nd suit of opener is non forcing.
- If the 1st bid of responder is 1NT or opener’s 2nd bid is 1NT/2NT, new suit bid by responder as 2nd bid, is non forcing.
| West | North | East | South |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1!s | pass | 1NT | pass |
| 2!h | pass | 3!c | |
3!C here is non forcing even though it is a new suit. Reason being 1NT 1st bid as already shown his point range between 6-11 HCP.
- Takeout double is forcing at lower levels – which means if 1!c to 1!s is doubled by overcaller then advancer must bid. except
- when opponent interferes then it is passable.
- Double over strong 1NT is non forcing
- Double over Weak 2 bids are non forcing
- BBO robots treat all takeout doubles till 4!h as forcing and post 4!s will be penalty double