Posted 2021-April-07, 01:09
The puppet to 3NT method seems interesting.
I play the minor transfers over 2NT as « facultative BW » i.e. it requires a hand with slam ambitions at least (or a shapely weak hand with a 7 or 8-cd minor that just signs off in 5m whatever the reaction of opener).
Over the transfer, 3S or 4C, opener answers his keys when interested, or bids NT at the minimum level when not interested (3NT or 4NT). With another partner, we just accept the transfer to show we are positive.
55m start with 3S, and if opener rejects, continue with 4D. I heard that weak 55 or 65 should bid 5C, choice of minor, to avoid partner getting too excited if we introduce D after a C transfer, but it is easily forgotten and that hand type doesn’t come up too often!
With 54 hands we just bid 4NT if 22 in the majors, or the M singleton if 31 (and shouldn’t be surprised is sometimes opener jumps to 6 in the other M!). With another partner, we use 4M for a mild slam try in M, so that can’t be used (same if you use transfers at the 4-level).
One has to pick what they remember best, fits their system and nicely meshes with the other conventions they use, and what they feel is more useful, frequent, rewarding in terms of IMPs or MPs over the long run.