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For everyone who plays the standard X=penalty, bidding is weak approach, what's your call after:
1♠-(1N)-X-(2D*) *transfer
P-(2♥)-?
3D I guess, or maybe 3♥? Is 3D game forcing or just invitational?
We haven't got into the detail of what partner's pass over 2D meant.
Against the auction 1S (1NT) x (2H to play)
we play that opener can
- make a forcing pass, either penalties or extra values
- make a doubleton take-out double
- bid to show extra distribution but little extra strength
After 1S (1NT) x (2D) we have an extra round of bidding.
In the similar auction (1NT) x (2D transfer) we play that 4th hand can pass with weakness and double with some values; the former turns off the forcing pass. However in this auction both opener and responder have shown values, so there's no need to turn off the forcing pass.
To be honest, I've come up against anyone who actual plays transfers on the auction 1S 1NT x P, so we've never discussed this particular point. What I assume we play is
x = take-out of diamonds (implying x of 2H is now penalties), to manage the possibility of overcaller passing out 2D, or when they don't know if 2D is a transfer or not.
2H = heart shortage, not prepared to defend 2Hx
2S/3C/3D = light in high cards but extra distribution.
immediate 2NT = who knows?
jumps = lots of extra distribution
So when opener passes over 2D he's got some diamond length and nothing else special to say. Over this I can double 2H for take-out (which I won't do on a singleton, as I'm not prepared to defend 2Hx opposite a 5=4=2=2). I can bid 2S non-forcing.
Here I now play 2NT by resopnder as lebensohl, and 3D as forcing.
I'd probably just bite the bullet and game force on this hand, but I might be influenced by the thread title!