mycroft, on 2026-February-16, 10:01, said:
But again, the issue is not "look how much we're losing when we open 1NT with 5M332"; it's "look how much *more* we're winning when we open 1M which will *not be* 5M332 in NT range". How much better 1♥-1♠; 1NT (or whatever other call you overload with 16 HCP 5M332s) auctions are. How much easier it is to respond to 1♠-1NT Forcing. Or 1♠-2m.
Sure, did anyone question it? You don't need to convince me, at any rate: I simulated it to death a few years ago and convinced myself that it was an all round winner. And I play enough of both (unfortunately) to be able to compare.
mycroft, on 2026-February-16, 10:01, said:
And I played 2♣ Puppet for a few years when I first started. The losses we got from that, specifically on Garbage Stayman and weak 5-4M hands were just brutal. The bonuses we got when we *did* find the 5-3 fit, sure. But it wasn't worth it. Now with the 3♣ "check for 5cM" bid, we at least reduce our losses to partscore hands (which at IMPs is a big source-of-loss reducer; at MPs, well, a serious minority at least).
I imagine that by "Puppet" you mean the convention that I outlined others here playing, basically a transposition of what most people play as "Puppet" over a 2NT opening, right? I agree that is poor, for a wealth of reasons. Because I really struggle to believe you got brutal losses from playing a true Puppet Stayman, where 2
♦ denies a 5cM (if Opener can have one) and says nothing else. Specifically, it offers a much *more* effective Garbage pass, which offsets the losses with a weak 5-4 forced to play in the wrong 2M if the competition is playing Crawling (admittedly, not much of the competition here does).