helene_t, on 2016-March-22, 03:44, said:
2
♣ is GF, not MAFIA style.
3NT is the right contract I believe (6
♥ happens to make as hearts are 3-3), but the auction is not really satisfactory because North never showed the club support (unless 3
♠ specifically shows that, should it?).
Change the opening hand to
and 6
♣ looks right.
None of the suggestions so far come even close of addressing the issue here.
Of course there are many styles how to respond to 1
♦-2
♣.
I will not offer a solution, but some observations and a suggestion.
When 2/1 is game forcing, priority should be given to making optimal use of the remaining bidding space from there to 3NT, which almost always acts as a watershed.
This does not mean you have to play a relay system, but playing what you did before 2/1 was game forcing gives away many of the advantages 2/1 game forcing can provide.
To conserve bidding space I have developed the following simple convention:
Switch the meaning of 2NT and the lowest rebid opener could make, in this particular case 2
♦.
Simply put 2NT now shows diamonds and 2
♦ a balanced (or semi-balanced) hand
Since the lowest rebid by opener conserves bidding space it can take more load. Over 2
♦ responder can now easily introduce a 4 card major.
Any other rebid by opener promises an unbalanced hand (singleton or void)
Since over 1
♦-2
♣ 2NT bypasses both majors it would deny a 4 card major and promise at least six diamonds and an unbalanced hand. With 6
♦322 rebid 2
♦ (semi-balanced) followed by 3
♦
Assuming no further conventional bids, the bidding would start:
1
♦ -- 2
♣
2
♦ -- 2NT (waiting bid, denying a 4 card major)
3
♣... (opener shows a balanced or semi-balanced hand with club support)
This is not a complete solution to the above problem, but it might get you thinking in the right direction.
Rainer Herrmann