32519, on 2012-July-14, 01:40, said:
Kindly explain these two methods to me as I am not familiar with them.
Muppet is simple. You play regular old Puppet, but you shoft the meanings of 3
♥ and 3NT, such that 3NT shows five hearts and 3
♥ denies a 4-card or longer minor. That way, Responder with 5
♠/4
♥ has a solution -- he bids 3
♣ "Puppet" and then if Opener bidfs 3
♥ (no 5-card or 4-card major) bids 3
♠ to show a fifth spade.
"Batchelder" is a different name for a system that already existed. 3
♣ asks for major length. With 4-4, Opener bids 3NT (and then re-0transfers on). With 5 spades, he bids 3
♠. With 4-5 hearts, he bids 3
♥, with Responder bidding 3
♠ to ask if 5. With 2-4 spades and 2-3 hearts, Opener rebids 3
♦; 3
♥ then asks for spade length (3
♠ with 3, 3NT with 2, or any other with 4); 3
♠ instead asks for heart length (3NT with 2, other with 3). Two problem hands are 5H/4S, but with that transfer and bid 3
♠. Other is 5
♠, 3
♥, with which you transfer to spades, expecting Opener to "coirrect" to 3NT if 2
♠/5
♥. That approach allows ANY major fit to be found, even if Responder is 3-5 or 5-3 in the majors.
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