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Criss Cross Raise - Also known as the Criss Cross Jump Shift or Crossover, a convention to address minor suit openings when responder has a invitation values (some play game forcing) and no 4 card major.
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Feb 26, 2020 · Sorry, you need to be logged in to answer polls. Registered users can vote in polls, and can also browse other users' public votes! Please join our community and participate in the discussion. Getting results... criss-cross inverted raises is designed to distinguish game forcing raises of minor suits from raises that are only invitational.
Alternately, mikeh's scheme using criss cross allows you to retain the simple single raise as normal which can be useful in fighting for part scores, or making sure (esp important at IMP) that you play and make 2 or 3 m rather than being off 1 in 1NT.
Using criss cross, the bids of 2♦*after 1♣, and 3♣* after 1♦, Jump Shifts (J/S) in the other minor (an alert – in Red on the Convention Card), show a limit raise (10-12 HCP) and at least 4-card support for the bid minor, and denies a 4-card major. These bids are invitational to game.
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Nov 24, 2017 · After your partner opens one of a minor, you play that a jump to three of partner’s minor by responder is non-invitational, you play a simple raise to two of partner’s minor is a game-forcing raise and a jump-shift into the other minor (called a Criss-Cross raise) is an invitational raise of partner’s minor — 1 -2 or 1 -3.