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Yes in theory but if I had never discussed it (which to be honest I have not), then I would just bid 4D and expect my partner to understand that I may or may not have a club control.

 

To be clear, the second shows 18-19 balanced (or a hand you are choosing to treat that way) to me with a spade stopper. There are a lot of problem hands that I would choose to bid 2N with due to having no suitable alternative, so perhaps a better description is "invitational to a 3N game".

 

You can play whatever agreements you like, but to the best of my knowledge this is very standard among American experts playing a 2/1 style.

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Some switch double and 2N in the 2nd auction.

I think the switch allows defending 2SX more often when it is right, but our double to show the same equivalent to 18-19, but with doubt about spades stopped allows a NT contract declared by partner.

 

In the first auction, 3N shows the same hand it would have shown if righty had passed...short hearts, long strong diamonds, and prime stops in each black suit. 4C would be a desire to play in 4C.

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