mr1303, on 2026-April-23, 01:04, said:
If it helps, and it probably doesn't very much, double would be penalties (although no further agreement after that) 2C shows a single suiter, 2D shows majors, 2H shows hearts and a minor.
In ye olde days, a 2NT overcall was reserved for a strong 2-suiter. It was almost never used so many pairs procured it for other uses, such as both minors. When Multi-Landy first started getting popular, it was not so unusual to include the strong 2-suiter as the strong variant in a typical Multi structure. An auction like (1NT) - 2
♦ - (P) - 2
♥; (P) - 4
♣ then becomes clubs and a major, similar to Leaping Michaels over a Weak 2
♦ opening. But of course, bridge players being who they are, only the easy/common half of the convention made it into popular usage. Of course you can do precisely the same with Pottage/Capp/Hamilton - just substitute 2
♣ for 2
♦. If you don't like that, just hold your nose and bid 4
♥.