Landy convention

Landy, named after its inventor Alvin Landy,[1] is the first of several conventional defenses created to compete against an opponent's one notrump (1NT) opening.[2] Landy is a 2 overcall of the opponents' 1NT opening to show at least four cards in each of the major suits; all other bids are natural. Requirements for the overcall vary from partnership to partnership: some require 5-5, some 5-4, and yet others only 4-4 (provided the overall strength is sufficient). The partner can take a preference to either major or make a non-forcing bid of a suit; 2NT is used as a forcing query.

  1. ^ Manley (2011), page 295
  2. ^ Kleinman, Danny (2004). The No Trump Zone. Toronto: Master Point Press. p. 165. ISBN 1-894154-70-3.