Vampyr, on 2013-June-04, 13:14, said:
Is there such a thing as a non-forcing relay?
There is now.
Actually, I suppose it depends on how you define "relay". I had in mind something like "artificial, asks for further information", although now that I look, that's not the definition the ACBL apparently uses. From the
Alert Definitions: "
Relay: A bid which does not guarantee any specific suit; partner is requested to make the next-step bid (usually) or make another descriptive bid if appropriate (e.g., a diamond bid which usually shows hearts but may not have hearts in some cases)". Confusing, ain't it?
The Bridge World uses:
relay
(1) (noun) an artificial call, very often the cheapest bid, possibly nondescriptive or at most partially descriptive, that asks or allows partner to offer a description.
(2) (verb) to use a relay (meaning 1).
(3) (adjective for system) a bidding method in which a high proportion of constructive auctions make use of relays.
The example they give for meaning (1) is Stayman.