pstansbu, on 2017-April-24, 07:54, said:
Thanks - forgot the jump option - this also works with Ghestem, Questem etc.
With regard to bidding 1NT do you just worry about ♥ being stopped (residual risk that ♣ or ♦ might also be held)?
Yes - you can just play whatever structure you normally use for your jumps.
If you play a 1NT overcall as strong, then you certainly want a stopper in responder's suit. Whether you need one in clubs depends a bit on their agreements. If they open 1C with any balanced hand, then it is much less important than if they are opening their longer minor.
However, I have never had good results with a strong NT overcall in these situations. I know the theory about not getting talked out of hands, particularly since both opponents may be opening light, but I pick up a hand that might bid 1NT about twice a year and every time I am glad I chose to pass. It's part of my agreements with multiple partners, but they all know I will never bid it. In other partnerships I prefer to play it as a two-suiter with 4 of the other major.
I do know I am in the minority here. Others - including many top players - will disagree.