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Heres a suggestion:

 

1N 2C

2D 4S

 

Most people would have this undefined, so you don't even need to change your system to deal with this. Assuming 4D and 4H are transfers over 2D, that leaves 4S to how (14)44 slam try.

Thta's not really a complete solution, though. There are four 4441 patterns, four 4432 patterns and four 4333 patterns. Simple Stayman handles three of those 20 patterns effectively, and the Lall Adjunct adds a further one.

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Thta's not really a complete solution, though. There are four 4441 patterns, four 4432 patterns and four 4333 patterns. Simple Stayman handles three of those 20 patterns effectively, and the Lall Adjunct adds a further one.

 

Of course. FWIW with 4432 and a 4 card major and a 4 card minor, I bid 3C puppet then if I show my 4 card major, then if partner bids 3N I bid 4 of my minor which shows both of my 4 card suits and 32 in the other suits. With 4333 normal quantitative auctions can handle this. With 44 in the minors I can bid 1N p 4S, with 4-4 in the majors stayman then 4N works fine.

 

Of course there are many systems that can handle 4432 or 4441 below game if you want to play those, I was just trying to point out an almost "free" way of dealing with 4441 and a slam try after stayman.

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Maybe:

 

1NT - 3!(1)

3NT(2) - 4NT(3)

5(4) - 6(5)

 

(1) Shortness in spades, roughly three-suited

(2) No four hearts, probably as good as anything opposite a min GF

(3) Quantitative

(4) Given the soft spade cards, a minor fit will be our best chance at slam

(5) Okay

 

It's easy to imagine a different auction if opener holds for example Kxx, since he knows the shortage.

 

Our auction is similar.

 

1N-3S

3N-4D

6C

 

 

3S promises 4 cards in each suit and 4D is a generic slam try despite some wasted spade values. Opener's hand could be worse.

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Of course. FWIW with 4432 and a 4 card major and a 4 card minor, I bid 3C puppet then if I show my 4 card major, then if partner bids 3N I bid 4 of my minor which shows both of my 4 card suits and 32 in the other suits. With 4333 normal quantitative auctions can handle this. With 44 in the minors I can bid 1N p 4S, with 4-4 in the majors stayman then 4N works fine.

I think it's worthwhile to be able to show the 4333 shapes before opener makes his decision. If he has four-card support and a doubleton, that's often worth an extra trick.

 

What do you use 1NT-3;3-4x as?

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Heres a suggestion:

 

1N 2C

2D 4S

 

Most people would have this undefined, so you don't even need to change your system to deal with this. Assuming 4D and 4H are transfers over 2D, that leaves 4S to how (14)44 slam try.

Do you really need to use 4D and 4H as Transfers ( directly over 2D ):

1NT - 2C

2D - 3H/3S ( ostensibly Smolen showing 5M/4oM )

3NT - 4D!/4H! ( now are delayed-Transfers showing 6M/4oM )

 

That way it frees-up 4D as Quant, w/4 ( posts # 22 and 23 )... directly over 2D.

Likewise 4C = Quant w/ 4 ( and may have 4 as well ) giving up that dreaded Gerber.

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Do you really need to use 4D and 4H as Transfers ( directly over 2D ):

1NT - 2C

2D - 3H/3S ( ostensibly Smolen showing 5M/4oM )

3NT - 4D!/4H! ( now are delayed-Transfers showing 6M/4oM )

 

That way it frees-up 4D as Quant, w/4 ( posts # 22 and 23 )... directly over 2D.

Likewise 4C = Quant w/ 4 ( and may have 4 as well ) giving up that dreaded Gerber.

Depends on who "you" is. We need the direct "delay-texas" with weaker hands...ones which merely want to sign off in game. The Smolen route, and eventual Texas is used with stronger hands which were interested in slam (probably no longer interested when opener denies 3-card support...since 4C was still available).

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Some options for 1NT - 2; 2 - 4m (and some for 4M) off the top of my head:-

 

1. 4 = 65; 4 = 65

2. 4 = 0436 cog; 4 = 0463 cog (then 4M for 40(36))

3. slam try in the minor - somehow different from bidding 3m followed by 4m

4. Minorwood

5. any very strong 3-suited hands which do not fit elsewhere

6. a quantitative 4NT bid with a 5 card minor: 4 = (32)35; 4 = (32)53; 4M = 33(25)

7. 4 = very strong 3-suited hand; 4 = 64; 4 = 64

8. 4 = 55; 4 = 64; 4 = 64

 

I have no doubt there are many many more possibilities.

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Do you really need to use 4D and 4H as Transfers ( directly over 2D ):

1NT - 2C

2D - 3H/3S ( ostensibly Smolen showing 5M/4oM )

3NT - 4D!/4H! ( now are delayed-Transfers showing 6M/4oM )

 

That way it frees-up 4D as Quant, w/4 ( posts # 22 and 23 )... directly over 2D.

Likewise 4C = Quant w/ 4 ( and may have 4 as well ) giving up that dreaded Gerber.

 

I use smolen then 4M as a slam try with 6-4.

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