jillybean, on 2023-March-23, 15:15, said:
I'll think about the "only slam try" approach. I do like bidding slams and starting at the 2-3 level is exciting.
A bit more about this, or at least the way I like to play it:
Over 1M-2M, our only game try is the next step. Responder can bid 3M or 4M if they know whether to accept, or bid a new suit to show soft values in that suit. The way we describe it is "would reject a short-suit game try in this suit, but would accept others." So holdings like Qx, Kxx and AKJ are examples of suits that might be bid this way. Obviously responder skips any suit they would accept in, and opener can make a counter-try by bidding a new suit to say "bid 3 if you would reject a short-suit try here". It's not perfect, but it seems to work well.
All other bids are natural-ish slam tries (length is expected but not guaranteed). Responder should raise to show a fitting honour (A/K/Q), cue a side ace, bid 3M with a semi-suitable hand or 4M or warn partner off. Then whatever cues you normally use. This also means that if you have a sequence like 1H-2H; 3D-3H; 3S-4D, the 4D cue has to show shortage rather than an honour.
The other point is that 2NT acts as a substitute for spades when the auction starts 1H-2H:
- 1H-2H; 2NT = slam try with spades
- 1H-2H; 2S-2NT = soft values in spades