I'm not sure my answer will help you that much because it is based on a convention that is not widely used called Compressed Bergen. Without boring you to tears, we respond 2NT to a major suit opening with 4+card support regardless of strength (the 9 card fit should make us "Law Protected"). The exception is splinters, but those now occur one level lower (1S - 3C, etc.). As a result, 4 level jumps are now available for new meanings, and the one I like (and it helps your dilemma) is fit-showing jumps. In your sample hand that held AKJT9 of diamonds, I would jump to 4D, promising 4+ card spade support, game values, and tricks in diamonds. I hasten to point out that the suit needs to be quite good in order to make such a bid. I would not bid 4D, for example, with AKxxx. A suit as good as AKT9xx is probably good enough, but I might be more comfortable if my spade support were better than xxxx or Jxxx. If you want more info on Compressed Bergen, you can ask for the complete file by e-mailing me at dgolds1946@aol.com. Dennis Goldston