Before I talk about the subject, I would like to end the debate in that Jassem-Martens play Precision @ NV and Polish @ Vul. There is a difference between both in that the Precision is always strong (15-17 NT or 17+) whereas Polish you have the weak NT thrown in. It is fundamentally different enough to defend against. Here's the link to the CCs:
http://www.ecatsbrid...n%2FBermudaBowl
I like most of your system, but the 2
♦ bid I don't agree with. It seems that if you are weak with both Majors and little to no Diamond support or have an invitational hand, you pre-empt yourself with the bid. I would go the Bertheau-Nystrom route, and make 2
♦ either a great 5
♦-bad 4
♣ or 6+
♦, denies a 4-card Major, 10-15 (A hand you wouldn't want to jump with). I have a write-up of my version of that, but it's on a friend's computer and she's in Vegas playing in their sectional with a few of her friends.
If you wanted to deviate more, just scrap the natural bid and make 2
♦ the mini-Multi with one of the Majors. No matter which way you go, take the other hands that used to open 2
♦ and open them 1
♦.
"It's not enough to win the tricks that belong to you. Try also for some that belong to the opponents."
"Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself."
"One advantage of bad bidding is that you get practice at playing atrocious contracts."
-Alfred Sheinwold