Zelandakh, on 2014-February-18, 06:07, said:
If you are too strong for Pass, 2♣ or 1NT (or just cannot avoid vomiting at the thought of the last) then the next step up is 2♠, which is often 18+ without a stop. I think a pair has to decide its own borders between Pass, 1NT and 2♠ on big balanced hands without a good stop.
Incidentally, there was a comment earlier about rebidding 1NT getting to a stupid 3NT. That is a completely stupid point because obviously if you play a style where 1NT does not promise a stopper you check back for it before committing. The style is not without its problems but that is not at the top of the list.
I also see nothing "unmethodical" about an auction that runs "I have 15-17 balanced"; "Great, what about a stopper?"; "Sorry, not today"; "OK, let's not play 3NT then." In fact, the main strength of playing that way is that this tends to be more methodical than: "I have something"; "I have something too!"; "Do you have anything in spades?", "Nope," where you are at least as high (often higher) and know less about the hands.
Sorry, I should have said, adding the Q
♥ does not make you too strong for your 1N rebid (many people play 15-17, we play even wider than that), but I was trying to take pass and 2
♣ out of the equation.
Our problem was different.
I bid 1N which would normally hold a stop and the auction proceeded as in the diagram, putting partner in the hot seat.
Is there a problem here ?