rogerclee, on 2011-December-23, 23:22, said:
Another rearrangement to think about:
3C: H
3D: H+S
3H: H+C
3S: H+D
Easily remembered as 2-under transfers.
It seems that bidding the in-between suit could be a further strain probe and denies a primary fit for Opener's 2nd suit. Opener can retreat to 3N with a 5422, bid a fragment, show a 5th card in a side suit, or a 6th heart. All of this seems to function cleaner, if opener
already knows responder doesn't have heart support in the 1st place.
It seems some of the root of the problem is the ambiguous 2
♠ call over 2
♥. Perhaps (thinking out loud) if responder has heart support that it can be shown directly over 2
♥ as if responder was responding to the 24+ balanced hand. Here's a possible scheme after 2
♥:
2
♠ - waiting and denies 3 hearts
2N - Some minor oriented hand (probably 6+ and 3-4 hearts)
3
♣ - Effectively puppet stayman, but promising 3-4
♥
3
♦ - Jacoby
3
♥ - Jacoby but with 3
♥
3
♠ - Possibly a different type of minor oriented hand and 3 hearts.
3N and higher - DNE
This has an effect on the 2
♥ - 2
♠ - 2N sequences. For instance, puppet (or regular stayman if you want) sequences are clarified, since opener knows responder doesn't have 3+ hearts. A transfer to hearts is largely meaningless now as well, and can be used as something else if you wanted.
My reservations about this whole structure, is that responder is largely in the dark about opener's hand type. What effect this has on actual bidding, I cannot say.