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After a natural NT opening, using Jacoby transfers to the majors is a near-universal convention. Conventions for extending this to minor suits are called minor suit transfers, but there are very different variations. In all cases, for single-suited transfers, at least 6 cards in a minor is needed, and if the hand is not weak, denies a 4-card major.

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  • Minor suit transfer
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  • After a natural NT opening, using Jacoby transfers to the majors is a near-universal convention. Conventions for extending this to minor suits are called minor suit transfers, but there are very different variations. In all cases, for single-suited transfers, at least 6 cards in a minor is needed, and if the hand is not weak, denies a 4-card major.
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  • After a natural NT opening, using Jacoby transfers to the majors is a near-universal convention. Conventions for extending this to minor suits are called minor suit transfers, but there are very different variations. In all cases, for single-suited transfers, at least 6 cards in a minor is needed, and if the hand is not weak, denies a 4-card major.
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