pescetom, on 2022-December-28, 16:10, said:
We play a 2NT response in an uncontested auction as a 3+ card invite, 3M being weak 4 card support: Opener can Checkback with 3♣ to enquire about 3/4 card and shortage/shape.
Responder with a game force fit would bid 2/1 then 3M.
Fairly typical in North Europe.
Probably not ideal, but better than Jacoby in my experience.
We’ve looked at modifying our forcing raise structure but concluded that we’d lose quite a bit in terms of albeit low frequency descriptive rebids by opener, since the partnership is basically forced to waste some valuable bidding space clarifying degree and strength of the fit shown by responder. Plus in one partnership, we’ve given up on the weak jump raise. It rarely results in a good score…often, especially if red, we’re down 200 against nothing or a partscore. So we lump it into 1N or a single (semi constructive) raise…the 4th trump with some shortness seems to work ok. 1M 3M is mixed.
Obviously it’s a question of balancing pros and cons, including how effective your J2N structure is. In one partnership it’s fairly simple (but far better than ‘standard which, imo, is not very good at all) and in the other it’s complex.
Since we design our methods for imps, and accurate slam bidding is far more an imp issue than a mp one, we don’t want to give up the low frequency but powerful J2N structure. And we really don’t want to give up on finding better fits, hence there is no way I’d ever play a forcing raise with 3 card support.
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