straube, on 2017-February-26, 23:00, said:
I have nothing against reverse flannery, I think its a good convention that do indeed solve bidding problems. I just feel that the majority of those problems aren't a problem in our structure. It would solve the 1-4-4-4 problem and make it easier when responder has 5-5 majors. We currently use the following response structure to 1D:
1M = Natural, F1. If GF then usually 5+ major.
1NT = 6+ clubs or 3-3-2-5, less than GF. Non-forcing but seldom passed.
2C = GF relay.
2D = Simple 3+ diamond raise.
2M = Invitational jump shift
2NT = Natural INV
3C = Diamond limit raise.
3D = Mixed raise
3M = Splinter
3N = 3-3-4-3, 13-15
In order to play Reverse Flannery we'd have to give up the invitational jump shift, or shuffle the responses somehow. We used to play:
1H = Nat or GF relay
1S = Nat F1
1N = Clubs, weak or GF
2C = "Bad" diamond raise or invitational jump shift in a major
2D = Constructive diamond raise
2M = Reverse Flannery
2NT = INV
3C = INV jump shift
3D = Mixed
When we changed our 1M structure so that 1M-2C was a GF relay we did the same for the diamond opening, to reduce memory load. The relays aren't quite as good anymore, but the bidding over 1D-1H is better (when responder has hearts).
Now with our current 1D-1S structure responder usually do not have a problem with spades and hearts, but you might end up in NT instead of a 4-3 / 5-2 major fit if responder has invitational values, or end up in a minor suit misfit instead of a major suit misfit.
1D-1S; 1NT (6+D or strong)---
2C = GF vs strong hand, opener rebids 2D with 6+D (about 11-14) and responder can then bid 2H "third suit GF" (have to bid 2NT or 3D with INV hand and both majors).
2D = Not enough to force game vs strong opener. Opener will bid 2H with the hearts reverse hand (same situation as 1D-1S; 2H, but it is known that responder is weak).
2H = Reverse Flannery hand, weak.
2S = Natural NF.
1D-1S; 2C (5-4 minors, 11-15/16, denies 4 hearts)
Pass = Preference.
2D = Preference.
2H = FSF.
2S = Weak.
2NT = INV.
3CD = INV.
1D-1S; 2D (4+D and 4H, 11-15. We've found an eventual heart fit.)
1D-1S; 2H (3S, 11-14 or 18-19. If we have a heart fit there's also a spade fit.)