TWO4BRIDGE, on 2014-January-14, 12:54, said:
Perhaps:
( 1NT ) - 2C! - ( p ) - 2D!= asking for clarification
( p ) - ??
......... 2H = minimum, equal or longer ♥
......... 2S = minimum, longer ♠
......... 2NT! = good hand, equal length majors
......... 3C! = good hand, longer ♥
......... 3D! = good hand, longer ♠
That will bounce us to the three level. 2
♦ can be bid with 0 points and 2-2 or 3-3 in the majors just to find our best major.
If we decide that 2
♦ can't be bid with a weak hand, we will have a problem with the weak hands with equal length.
Your suggestion is ok. But we must realize the downside to it.
wyman, on 2014-January-14, 13:07, said:
I'm more worried that partner with Qxxx / xxx / xx / Kxxx decides to pass, and declarer rings up 5 diamonds and the ace of hearts and maybe the spade king if we lead a spade. [note that we make 4S on the hook]. Even if we lead the heart, which is not totally obvious since presumably we are shooting for +300/+500 here, we only get +100, which is still losing the partscore battle (or maybe at the other table, it goes 2C-2S-2N-3C-4S, and we are bringing back 100 vs 620).
I agree that there's a decent chance that we miss a game here, but I think there's a lot of downside to doubling.
Yes, it is a problem with X. Our values are slow in a peculiar way, because the hearts need to knock out the ace to get any tricks, and spades are probably not ready to run. If we X it is probably best if someone bids. Against 1NTx I would lead a heart. The hearts must be established for the defence at some point. We can hope that partner can get in and lead a spade through.
PhilKing, on 2014-January-14, 13:30, said:
When we are vulnerable, or any time versus against a non-strong NT, I like to play 2
♦ as a mild game try or better opposite our Landy 2
♣.
This loses some accuracy on partscores, but I think is an overall gain, and makes this hand a "no brainer". If partner has a fit and two cover cards or more (which is probably enough for us to drive game), he bids 2
♦ - and we still get to stop in (the wrong
) 2M when either of us has dreck.
Sounds like a good suggestion. We already play that after 1
♣-2
♣ michaels, but that promises 5-5 so it is more obvious to play it there.
Lord Molyb, on 2014-January-14, 14:27, said:
If you don't show the majors but double instead it will always go
P - (1NT) - X - (XX) (runout to clubs)
P - (2♣) - X - P
2♦ - P - ??
Not a problem, we could bid 2
♠.