In the card game
bridge a pass-or-correct bid (or convertible bid), is a non-
forcing bid that asks the partner to pass or bid differently based on her/his holding. Pass-or-correct bids are generally used as responses to multiway bids.
A typical example is the 2♠ response on a
multi 2 diamonds opening that asks the partner to pass with a weak hand with long spades or to bid three hearts with a weak hand and long hearts. This 2♠ bid implies length in hearts and denies length in spades.
Pass-or-correct bids that are made in a suit you don't hold when the length in one of two suits has been shown by the partner's bid are also referred to as paradox responses.
In the card game
bridge a pass-or-correct bid (or convertible bid), is a non-
forcing bid that asks the partner to pass or bid differently based on her/his holding. Pass-or-correct bids are generally used as responses to multiway bids.
A typical example is the 2♠ response on a
multi 2 diamonds opening that asks the partner to pass with a weak hand with long spades or to bid three hearts with a weak hand and long hearts. This 2♠ bid implies length in hearts and denies length in spades.
Pass-or-correct bids that are made in a suit you don't hold when the length in one of two suits has been shown by the partner's bid are also referred to as paradox responses.