chrism, on 2013-September-05, 14:11, said:
I too have encountered a number of local players asserting that 1N=3C as Puppet is no longer alertable. These are often the same players who tell me that 1NT is no longer announceable if the range is 15-17, and that they no longer have to announce "could be short" for 1C openings that could be as short as 2 in a 4432 hand.
The first and last of these misconceptions are apparently the result of a garbled reading of the latest ACBL regulations. The 15-17 NT myth seems to stem from some clubs who have instituted this as a local policy, and "educated" their players to treat it as gospel, thus breeding a swarm of evangelists.
Yes. Just to make sure folks reading this come away with the right information:
1. The range of a natural 1NT opening always requires an announcement. Caveat: Clubs can do what they like here, but that only applies at the club in question.
2. 3
♣ Puppet Stayman does not require an alert if and only if it is a response to a natural 2NT opening or a natural 2NT rebid after an artificial opening. 1NT-3
♣ Puppet Stayman
does require an alert.
3. 1
♣ on a 4=4=3=2 hand is now defined as natural rather than artificial, in spite of having fewer than 3 clubs. The purpose of this is to limit the defenses available to the opponents. It has nothing to do with alert requirements. This opening bid still requires an announcement ("may be short").