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Depends a lot on which card is not there. If I have Jx Jxxxx Axx KQx then I would jump to 2H, I don't think this is too much. After 2S I would bid 2NT. I think that we are in a GF auction so I'll give partner some room to bid his hand.
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2S creates a GF because:

 

The 2H jump showed values, like 9-11 or whatever.

The 2S bid shows a hand too strong to overcall 1S, at least a great 16+

 

Therefore logically you are in a GF. You have already preempted your own auction, no need to jump around more.

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Well I'm not sure why you have 14 cards :) but I agree with 2H. 2S here should IMO be inv+ [not necessarily a huge hand, because it's definitely forcing], over which 4S seems fine if you hold 3 spades. If the hand actually has only 2 spades, I'd bid 3NT over 2S since you have a max for the 2H bid.

 

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Well I'm not sure why you have 14 cards :) but I agree with 2H. 2S here should IMO be inv+ [not necessarily a huge hand, because it's definitely forcing], over which 4S seems fine if you hold 3 spades. If the hand actually has only 2 spades, I'd bid 3NT over 2S since you have a max for the 2H bid.

 

ahydra

Yes, the hand should have one less diamond.

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