

Wolff Sign-offs were developed to let you
play 3D or Three of responder’s major after partner has opened
and then jumped to 2NT, over a one-level suit response. They also allow you to check
for eight-card major fits and to try for slam in a minor without going beyond 3NT.
This basic version is simple. After
partner’s 2NT rebid, 3C is
artificial and transfers to/forces 3D. 3D may be passed
with a very weak hand if responder has six diamonds or even fewer if
partner has opened 1D. If responder now rebids his major at the
three-level, this is a sign-off, with no game interest. It is usually
bid with a six-card suit and ± 5/6 HCP. If responder bids 3D over 2NT, he is looking for an
eight-card major fit. Opener’s priorities in responding are #1: Show
four-cards in the unbid major, #2: Show a three-card fit for responders major,
and failing either, then #3: Bid 3NT. If opener has shown a 4-card major
(#1) and responder bids 3NT, that means responder has a five-card
major and opener should bid four of that major with a 3-card fit.
The way to try for slam in opener’s minor
without passing 3NT, is to bid 3C
and over the forced response of 3D, then bid 3NT.
This shows a good fit in opener’s minor with interest in slam in the minor.
Some play that to make a slam try in the unbid
minor, bid 3C
and then over 3D, bid three of the unbid
major. Below, with just your side bidding, are
the Wolff Sign-offs:
1C/1D 1H/1S 2NT 3C: Artificial and
forces a 3D response.
3D:
Pass = Shows a diamond fit (over 1D)
or six+ diamonds (over 1C) and is very weak.
Three of responder’s major = To play with a very
weak hand and a six+ card suit.
Three of the unbid
major (optional) = Shows interest in slam in the unbid
minor.
3NT = Shows no slam
interest, usually without a good fit for the minor.
4 of the unbid minor = Accepting slam, usually played as RKC
Blackwood.
4 of another
suit = This accepts the slam try and is a cue-bid.
3NT = Shows interest
in slam in opener’s minor but is willing to play 3NT.
Pass =
Shows no slam interest.
4 of opener’s minor = Accepting
slam, usually played as RKC Blackwood.
4 of another suit = This accepts the slam try and is a cue-bid.
1C/1D 1H/1S 2NT 3D: Artificial
(just like New Minor), looking for an eight-card major fit.
Three of unbid major =
Shows a four-card suit, may have 3-cards in responder’s major.
3NT = Shows
five-cards in his original major and no fit in the opener’s major.
4 of responder’s major = Shows a three
card fit in the major.
Three of responder’s major = Shows a
three-card fit, denies four-cards in unbid major.
3NT = Denies a five-card major and shows a
hand suitable for game in notrump.
3NT = Denies either
four cards in the unbid major or three cards in the
bid major.
1C 1D 2NT 3C: Forces a 3D
response.
3D: Pass = Shows six or more
diamonds and no interest in game opposite a 2NT rebid.
3NT = Shows interest
in a club slam but is willing to play 3NT.
Pass =
Shows no slam interest.
4C = This bid accepts the slam try and is usually played as RKC
Blackwood.
4 of another
suit = This accepts the slam try and is a cue-bid.
1C/1D 1H/1S 2NT: Three of
responder’s major = Shows a six+ card suit and is game forcing.
1C/1D 1H/1S 2NT: Three of the unbid major = Shows a five-card suit and is
game forcing.