Tramticket, on 2019-October-07, 03:07, said:
What do you bid with:
I held this hand and bid an immediate 4♠ on a similar (but subtly different) auction. Various actions were discussed in this thread.
My thoughts, following on from that thread are:
Immediate 2♠: Weak, to play.
Immediate 3♠: Weak, pre-emptive.
Immediate 4♠: Weak, to play.
Pass, then bid 2♠: Invitational with spades.
Pass, then jump in spades: Forcing to game in spades.
On Cyberyeti's hand, I am not looking for penalties unless opps are vulnerable and we are not. Like you, I assess the hand as likely to have a good play for game (but I wouldn't quarrel if partner judged it invitational strength). So my action on Cyberyeti's hand would be to pass at my first turn and then jump in spades.
Edit: Another option from the previous thread is to bid 2NT (artificial) and then bid 3♠/4♠
I would use 2N as a gf 2-suiter: doubler bids cheaply up the line until both a fit and game are found.
I am not at all sure that it is worth designing methods to cater to freaks with zero hcp. Btw, oddly enough, bidding 4S on both the KQJxxx and 10xxxxxxx hands gets us to a spade slam...the former to the grand and the latter to the almost laydown small.
To me, when I know where I want to play, I bid it. However, look at my post about how I'd have handled doubler's hand being 0=7=3=3.