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The answer will depend a lot on bidding styles and how an auction has started.

 

If you are playing 2/1 GF, it is often right, with forcing values, as responder, to start with 2 of a minor. Partner's 1st obligations SHOULD be to raise your minor if he has 4 card support. Your bid is known to be possibly artifical so, if you now rebid his major you have shown that.

 

The other way is, in a forcing auction that starts out 1M, 2 OM a bid by operner of a minor should promise 4 cards looking for a fit. Again, with 4 pieces more correct to show support and later return to major if slam seems unlikely.

 

Had this come up last week: p,p 1S (me) p 2c* (Drury) p 3D (slam interest). Partner did not choose to raise diamonds directly, but instead splintered (( wasn't sure if this showed 4 diamonds or was just meant to show me his singleton as a cooperation for slam). Long story short, we played 6 spades off 1, where 6 diamonds is unbeatable... sigh.

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Agree with Richard; play a relay system.

 

This also depends on the level you are at, and on the previous auction. You could also use 2NT as a pivot bid to find out more about shape:

eg

1D 1S

2S

 

With AKQxx Axx x AJxx

responder could pivot with 2N to find if opener has a 3154 shape and then investigate a C slam.

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Its almost impossible to reach 4-4 minor fit after you announced a 5-3 major fit, the best way is when you have slam ideas dont support the 5 card with your 3 before you checked for a 4-4 fit.

for example last weak a good player held a strong 4324 hand, the bidding went

1h-1s

2c-2d(4st)

2h-3c this show club support and is GF+

3d-3h

4H-4nt

5H-6C

They made 6c while 6H go down.

A side point, i was a little surprise to see that both of them knew the ace asking was about club not heart, after thinking about it it was clear to me too.

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