nullve, on 2020-April-29, 03:52, said:
Suppose Responder is 4-4 in the majors. Then,
* if Opener has a major suit M, the best possible auction would be one where the M fit gets established without Responder revealing that he also has 4 OM
(Compare e.g. your action
1N-2N(1)
3♣(2)-3♦(3)
3♥(4)-4♥
P
(1) puppet to 3♣
(2) forced
(3) 4 S and 4 H
(4) 4-5 H
with the regular Stayman auction (which also happens to be the LIPS (= Low Information Puppet Stayman) auction)
1N-2♣
2♥-4♥
P.)
* if Opener has no major, the best possible auction would be one where he shows that (which is equivalent to answering 'No' to the two questions 'Do you have 4 or 5 hearts?' and 'Do you have 4 or 5 spades?') and Responder doesn't show a specific major
(Compare your auction
1N-2N(1)
3♣(2)-3♦(3)
3N(4)-P
(1) puppet to 3♣
(2) forced
(3) 4 S and 4 H
(4) no major
or the LIPS auction
1N-2♣(1)
2♦(2)-3N(3)
P
(1) like regular Stayman, but not used on choice-of-game type hands with only one 4c major (which go through 1N-3♣, or LIPS proper)
(2) no major
(3) 4 S and 4 H
with the regular Stayman auction
1N-2♣
2♦-3N(1)
P
(1) 4 S or 4H
.)
Good point!
The 4-4 major hand should then bid 2♣.
If the 4-4 major hands can be taken out, that make the 3 ♦ free for other purposes:
1nt-2nt
3♣-?
3♦=one 3 card major, not interested in the other major(Opener relays with 3♥, and responder bids 3♠ with 3 card hearts and 3nt with 3 card spades)
3♥=4 ♠, not interested in ♥.
3♠=4 ♥, not interested in ♠.
3nt=3-3 in majors.
Another option is to use 3♦ as awm suggested, but with opener always relaying for information (So that defenders does not know if he has the other major or not, if we ends up in 3nt)