Say the bidding goes:
1NT (2C) 2NT is used as Stayman
3C Transfer to D
3D Transfer to H
3H Transfer to S
3S Raise to game no C stop (no 4 card major)
3NT Raise to game with C stop (no four card major)
The 2NT response promises a 4 card major.
2NT can ask if opener has a C stop and if he has a 4 card major
In the majority of cases, a satisfactory landing place is found, but whenever both responder and opener have no club stopper and a 4-4 major fit does not exist, one either has to play in a poor 3NT (with no club stops) or try to stop in an appropriate 3-4 fit if one can be found.
It gets worse if the opponents overcall in higher suits than clubs
My question is what do other pairs do who play Rubensohl?
Do they philosophically accept an occassional disaster, or do they have elaborate methods for finding 3-4 4-3 fits to overcome the problems?
Do they perhaps give up on looking for 4-4 major fits and punt 3NT more than others?
As a subsidary question, would it worth using takeout doubles of two level overcalls, as another means of trying to find sensible contracts, and reduce the use of Staymanic bid such as 2NT above to being Stayman but promising a stop in openers suit
thank you in advance for your advice/input
regards
Brian Keable
alias "thebiker"
This post has been edited by thebiker: 2012-April-11, 09:30