mikestar13, on 2010-November-11, 16:33, said:
Game forcing 5-4 majors (either way) use Puppet Stayman and rebid the shorter major Smolen-syle over opener's denial of a four-card major. Invitational 5-4s go through Jacoby, responder's rebid of the other major is not forcing and can't be 5-5 because these go though
3♦.
Puppet Stayman answers are as follows:
2♦=no 5cM, 1 or 2 4cM.
2♥/2♠=5c in bid suit.
2NT=no majors, minimum.
3♣=no majors, maximum.
Hmmm, so with an invitational 54xy the bidding is 1NT - 2H - 2S - 3H? This strikes me as an issue when Opener has a 23xy minimum. Either play in a 7 card fit at the 3 level or an understrength 3NT. There is also the problem of Responder having an invitational hand to 3NT but a GF hand opposite a heart fit. A more typical puppet structure gains on these hands but loses the invitational minors - seems like a system choice. I was hoping you might have had a method that improves my puppet scheme that uses
1NT - 2NT for 5S4H invitational;
1NT - 2D - 2H - 2NT for 5H4S invitational;
1NT - 2C - 2D - 2NT for 4S4H invitational;
1NT - 2H - 2S - 3H for 5S5H invitational. Then GF hands with both majors go through
1NT - 2C - 2D - 3C for 4S4H or 5-4 either way; and
1NT - 2C - 2D - 3D for 5S5H
I would love to be able to use the 2NT/3C transfers too but I am not convinced the trade-off is worth it - might have a play with it. Instead I currently have natural slammy 3m responses and 2S covers the weak takeout in clubs and big minor 2-suiters. For me one of the major advantages of using a puppet scheme is the ability to play in 2D with a weak hand and long diamonds so I am surprised you have given this up with your 2NT/3C responses over 2C. Anyway, thanks for sharing - I will mull it over.