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If we were to bid 3nt, as gnasher suggests, we would be showing 11-13 systemically.

 

So, 2NT ---followed by 3NT must cover, in addition to the less than 9-pt hands, the hands with 9-10 and no fit for partner. It is close, IMO, what to do if opener bids 3C/2NT (leben) showing a minimum. In our style 3D would also show a minimum reverse, but without club tolerance. Because opener will rarely be 2-4-5-2 (strong NT), and because it looks like we want to be in a 25-pt game here, I guess we have to suck it up and bid 3NT if opener bids 3C ---hoping they don't run the spade suit. (5C is too tough to get to for me, even if Partner has the right 1-4-5-3 17-count).

 

If opener bids 3D/2nt ---3nt

If Opener bids 3H/2nt ---will cue 4C (Is it a cue, a bluhmer, or a bad hand with long clubs?)

If opener bids 3s/2nt ---3nt.

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Opener has reversed so shows presumably 17+ value. You have 2 bulls which should be enough for game, "misfitting" or not. (Actually, your stiff A is a terrific card opposite opener's known length.)

 

Not sure of your methods, but will assume something similar to what I play -- namely cheapest of 2 NT or fourth suit "could" be the start of a signoff. Under that agreement, 2 NT might be the start of a sign off here or natural. Here but you have the values to carry on over partner's next bid after 2 NT.

 

Reverser owes you another call to clarify what is held even over your potential signoff. Unless responder has a big hand opposite the reverse, it's often right for responder to get out of the way and let reverser describe his hand. Here 2 NT does just that.

 

I agree with Aguahombre suggested options over 3 , 3 , and 3 continuations by reverser. (4 is definitely a cue in support of s in my view.) But it's just possible that reverser might bid 3 showing a 0=4=5=4 or 1=4=4=4 hand. In that case, you can raise to 4 and explore for game or slam in s. It's also just possible that reverser might bid 4 showing a 4 card fit, implying a control, and a hand too good to splinter ( something like AKJx AJ10 KQ10xx x).

 

If you play 2 NT -> 3 as start of a sign off, then I think you've got to bid 3 showing a positive response and wait to see what opener does next.

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