helene_t, on 2014-December-04, 04:47, said:
This.
I think that if Jack's partner doesn't want to play 2/1 GF, and they adopt your suggestion of rebidding 2♠ with balanced minimums, a subsequent 2NT by responder needs to be NF.
But maybe it would help to open 9-12 counts with six spades 2♠ and put the weaker preempts in the multi 2♦. Then the 2♠ rebid will be either unbalanced with a long minor, or 12-13 bal. Then you don't get to an uncomfortable 3♠ in a 6-1 fit.
Then again, maybe we shouldn't reinvent the wheel. Playing SEF or SAYC is an option for those who don't like the very wide-ranging 1NT response.
I think that if Jack's partner doesn't want to play 2/1 GF, and they adopt your suggestion of rebidding 2♠ with balanced minimums, a subsequent 2NT by responder needs to be NF.
But maybe it would help to open 9-12 counts with six spades 2♠ and put the weaker preempts in the multi 2♦. Then the 2♠ rebid will be either unbalanced with a long minor, or 12-13 bal. Then you don't get to an uncomfortable 3♠ in a 6-1 fit.
Then again, maybe we shouldn't reinvent the wheel. Playing SEF or SAYC is an option for those who don't like the very wide-ranging 1NT response.
No, you can play 2nt by responder forcing as well. I play it that way. With a doubleton spades and 10hcp or with a singleton spades and 11hcp we respond 1nt. Note also that 1♠-2♥-2♠-3♥ is not forcing.
S.