Subsequent bidding
For purposes of subsequent bidding, the major suit indicated by the Astro Intervenor is termed the “anchor major”; the cheapest unbid suit is called the "neutral" suit. Depending upon action taken by the responder to the 1NT opener, Advancer may: :*Pass when weak and holding six cards in the minor bid by the Intervenor, or :*Raise the anchor major: (a) to the 2 level with at least 3-card support, preferably with an honour, and no game intentions, or (b) raise to the 3 level with at least 4-card support and inviting game, cognizant of vulnerability and the point range of the 1NT opening, or (c) raise to the 4 level with at least 4-card support for game-try, or :*Bid an artificial and forcing 2NT to show some support in the anchor suit, game interest but no potential to bid further, or :*Bid a new suit take-out or new suit jump, to show a 6-card or longer suit, or :*Make a negative bid of 2 in the neutral suit to indicate having no other options, usually less than 3 cards headed by an honour in the anchor suit and at least a doubleton in the neutral suit. Intervenor rebids include: :*Pass after a neutral response with five cards in the neutral suit, or :*a bid of the anchor major to show 5 cards, or :*a bid of the second suit at the 3-level to show 6 cards and good playing strength.Variations
In the following variations of Astro, the overcalls indicate more specific information about suit combinations:Modified Astro
:*2 shows a long heart suit with or without a long minor :*2 shows spades and a minor suit :*2 shows hearts and spadesPinpoint Astro
:*2 shows hearts and clubs :*2 shows hearts and diamonds :*2 shows hearts and spades :*2 shows spades and a minor suit :*2NT shows both minorsRoth-Stone Astro
:*2 shows clubs and spades :*2 shows diamonds and spades :*3 shows clubs and hearts :*3 shows diamonds and hearts :*Double shows hearts and spades against a strong 1NT opening; against a weak 1NT, it is penalty oriented showing at least 15 high card points.Defense against Astro
Responder to the 1NT opener may: :*Double with holdings in the anchor suit and in the minor overcalled, or :*Cuebid the anchor suit when the hand is unsuited to defense, or :*Pass, waiting, or :*Bid a natural 2NT, invitational to game.Alternative conventions
Several other bidding conventions use a variety of schemes to compete against a 1NT opening; these include: Aspro,References
{{WPCBIndex Bridge conventions