Cyberyeti, on 2013-February-27, 08:09, said:
No he won't. If he has for example a single suited hand with clubs too good for an overcall, you have a great hand for him, what's he supposed to do with K, Axx, Axx, AKxxxx ? I would overcall 2♣ but for many people it's too good. If he bids over 4♠ you'll have QJ109xxx, Jx, xxx, J which is closer to what I'd bid 4♠ on.
Here in Germany, we follow an approach similar to FES in which a jump to 4 of a major shows 11+F and 5+ cards. (A link in German
http://www.bridge-ve...e/web/news/2592 )
I see no reason to let beginners play more complicate conventional bids.
The cuebid is already overloaded with strong minor suit hands, strong hands with no stopper, both majors 4/4 and one major with 11+ , so I do not see any reason to overload this bid with another handtype.
Again, we talk about novice and beginner bridge, not about what is best for you or other experts. If this question had been asked in the advanced or expert corner, I had given another answer...
And as we promised values with 4
♠, it is much easier to go with a slamseeking onesuiter then it is with our weak approach. Partner can simply bid his suit to show the hand. Quite easy.