InTime, on 2015-April-02, 10:18, said:
I think that the person asking is looking for a simple method having both majors. Fancy footwork is an agreement with your partner and there is nothing wrong with it. In the old days I have learned the following: 1NT - 2♣; 2♦ - 3♦ = both majors at least 5-5. This was sorta the standard even if you do not play transfers.
Seriously? Where?
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If you play 1NT - 2♥; 2♠ - 3♥ as at least 5-5 GF then you must have incorporated Smolen into your system otherwise it can be 5-4.
Or, er, reverse Smolen.
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Also note that I am not playing this with my expert partner (we use the 3♦ bid for other methods). However, if you want to make it simple without much discussion and do have 3♦ available, this may be one of the simple ones.
Not as simple as just using 3
♥/3
♠ responses as 5+/5+ of different strengths -- provided transfers are being played. Or a 4
♣ response (someone also suggested 4
♦, which is fine if you are not playing Texas). All of these methods show the hand with one bid, and don't compromise the hands with hearts and diamonds, and are unusual enough that they will be noticed and therefore remembered by partner.
I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones -- Albert Einstein