Does partner's cue bid show a stopper? Or ask for one?
After the opponents have bid a suit, in order for us to bid notrump, we need a stopper. If we don’t have one, we need to communicate that to partner. Does cue bidding (bidding the opponents' suit) show a stopper? Or ask for one?

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Drury 1.30.23

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Use Trump To Create Long Suit Tricks 8.25.25

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Responding to a Cue Bid (and when to ignore the computer's hints) - with Curt Soloff

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Discarding 4.20.26

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Responding to a Notrump Opening 10.7.24

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Avoidance 6.1.26

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Should we sign off after this splinter?

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Distributional Freaks - with Curt Soloff

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Cue Bid Raises **REPLAY OF LIVE LESSON**

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OMS Bid Beg Negative Double 6 29 26

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ID the Key 6.22.26

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Cue Bids of Overcalls: Bridge is for Everyone - Extensions #20.

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What does this double after a freely bid 3NT bid mean? - with Jack Stocken

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Declarer Play: Count winners or losers or both?

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Basic Acol Bidding 10 More Opening Hands

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The unassuming cue bid

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Cue bid 12.23.24

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Michaels cue bid

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What are the most common defence mistakes?

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