aguahombre, on 2011-August-20, 12:11, said:
2NT=max...fourth suit is min without five diamonds, 2D is min with five diamonds. Having four diamonds is already a given. Spade fit is already out of the question with the 1NT rebid.
Thanks. A decent way to play, it sounds.
Phil, on 2011-August-20, 12:53, said:
Well, in one of the popular versions of xyNT or xyz:
1♣ - 1M - 1N - 3♣ is GF, and ostensibly shows 5-5, however,
1♣ - 1M - 1N - 2N (puppets to) 3♣ and then a new suit is frequently played as shortness with club support.
so I do not think you are really giving up much if you play transfers here.
on e.g. Gavin Wolpert's blog
http://bridgepro.blo...or-forcing.html he has 3m show 5-5 I assume, and uses steps over 2N-3C to show 5M-4m or 4M-5m with high or low shortness. You could put some of these together or inside 2D, but you are giving up something.
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What I am unclear about is what it means when opener accepts the transfer. Here's one suggestion:
1♦ - 1♥
1N - 3♦*
3♥ - non-serious slam try (minimum, but good controls perhaps).
3♠/4♣/4♦ - serious slam tries (in context)
3N - poor controls, strong preference for 3N; does not deny extra values.
4♥ - I hate my hand, lousy controls, but bad for 3N too. "You're on your own".
I don't think it matters if opener opens 1♦ by the way. The sequences should function the same.
This sounds decent. You're gaining the 3N bid or the frivolous bid, depending on your original preference. The gain of the step for the 5-5 hands will be more significant, perhaps.
For example, over 1C-1S;1N;3C = 5-5 spades diamonds
3D: modest hand with diamond support
3S: agrees hearts (3N now friv/ser)
Cue: good hand with diamond support
3N: suggests notrump
Alternatively, use 3D and 3H as diamond support with concentration in clubs and hearts respectively, getting you both "concentration" bids below 3NT.
I'm not sure it's worth losing the definition in slam tries & choice of games with partner's minor, though.