matmat, on 2010-November-19, 14:46, said:
any love for a Soloway jump?
A sometimes poster here, Bill Higgins, has looked in depth at the possible uses for the 1H - 2S! sequence .
He says ( Aug, 2006 ):
" The systemic problem with the auction 1H (p) 1S when responder has game forcing values, heart support and a good spade suit continue to bug me.
The issue:
1S is the only new suit response to a major opening that does not create a game force (in 2/1). If responder to a 1H opening has game forcing values, heart support and a spade suit which constitutes the main feature of the hand, the auction can become a real mess. This happens because of the steps required to establish a game force.
I looked at Kaplan inversion, but that really deals with a different issue .
Using 2S as a Soloway Jump Shift does at least directly deal with the issue, but I have not been all that happy with the treatment (all the documentation I find uses more strength than just game forcing, and the other options are somewhat rare and not themselves real problems in search of a solution).
Now, I am thinking more along the lines of 2S as an unlimited (at least invitational) fit jump raise.
Preliminary thinking re continuations:
1H - 2S ( fit-jump )
2N!(Relay) - ??
3C/D Shortness (any strength)
3H limit only, no short minor
3S+ game force, cue bids
3H limit only, no short minor
3S+ game force, cue bids
Any thoughts? "