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Given a wide-ranging (11-21ish) 1♦ opening showing an unbalanced hand with 5+ diamonds or 4=4=4=1, I am looking for a basically natural response structure. The main question for me is how to handle weak, invitational and GF hands with various holdings in the majors.
Fredin-Fallenius apparently play a GF 1NT relay so everything else becomes quite simple and often non-forcing. I'm not quite sure I want to give up the natural 1NT and I don't really want the memory load of the relay structure, so I'm putting this aside for now. I'm sure 1♦-p-2♣-p-p-p is a big winner when it comes up, though.
Kamil-Fleischer apparently play some (slightly ambiguous) SJS. I usually have an allergic reaction to any mention of SJS but I'm sure the idea has merit here. Nevertheless, I'd like to see what I can do the other way around first.
Here's what I was thinking about just now:
1♥ 4+ hearts, 6+ points
1♠ 4+ spades, 6+ points
1NT 7-11 balanced or 7-9 with 6+ clubs
2♣ GF 5+ clubs or 3334
2♦ 6+ either major, 5-8(9) points
2♥ 5 spades, 4 hearts, 6-9 points
2♠ Invitational or better diamond raise
2NT (semi)balanced invite
3♣ Invitational with 6+ clubs
3♦ Weak diamond raise
This way, responder's 1M followed by 2M is forcing.
Thoughts? Have I missed any hand types?