gnasher, on 2013-February-08, 02:23, said:
Have you considered having the 5332 hand show the doubleton, so that the 4333 can make an informed decision? There's not much space for that after a 1NT opening, but it's easy to work into your Checkback sequences, because you know at the two-level that you have a 5-3 fit.
There
is space after a 1NT open. With 4 card support after responder's major transfer, we play transfer breaks that show doubletons. The idea is essentially to enable the marginal 23 count 9 card fit games when you can each ruff the other's doubleton, but to avoid marginal games with mirrored doubletons. I think this is more important than enabling a 4333/5332 3NT game, but it has that as a consequence.
Opener bids 3M to show a doubleton in the transfer suit (eg 4243 shape), otherwise bids 2M+1 and responder, if he has at least enough strength to look for game, bids his doubleton if he has a 5332 shape (1NT 2
♦ 2
♠ 2NT shows doubleton spade). (Otherwise responder retransfers to 3M.) Now opener can bid 3M with a 4333 or mirrored doubleton, but 4M without.
Over opener's 3M, responder can pass or bid 3NT according to strength.
We have so far found benefit in finding or avoiding marginal games but haven't yet seen the 3NT impact.
edit - correction&clarification : opener transfer breaks to 3M with doubleton in the transfer suit. Otherwise you could just have a simple always 2M+1 transfer break and let responder show a doubleton in a 5332, but if this was the transfer suit it does not distinguish between looking for game if no mirrored doubletons, and just retransferring to play in 3M. So opener needs to bid 3M with the transfer doubleton to allow responder to decide.
If opener's doubleton was some other suit, responder with a weak hand retransfers to 3M.
This post has been edited by fromageGB: 2013-February-08, 07:02