Trick13, on 2018-July-10, 18:36, said:
I was thinking ahead of auctions like the below, where ♣ is the void suit:
1♥ - 2♠
2NT - 3♣
3♦ - 3♥
4♣
...
I misinterpreted your first post, where you talked of showing "3 strength ranges", and 3
♣ was "low void". I took this to mean 10-12 with unspecified void suit. From you new full example I now assume you mean club void, and next step asks range, so 3
♥ is 10-12. Of course 4
♣ is now an opener cue of the void. As opener does have a choice of cuing 3NT, 4
♣ or 4
♦, then it does make sense to assign meanings. I don't know what! How about the following?
Talking for a minute about cue bids in general, if spades are trumps, then yes 3NT can deny clubs, as there is room to (positively) cue all suits, but with hearts as trumps, when you do not have room to cue 3
♠ (for example if responder had 13-15 club void and therefore bid 3
♠ to show that strength), 3NT as the first available cue could be a spade cue.
However, here in this given lowest sequence possible, 3
♠ is available, so opener bypassing that bid shows or denies spades according to agreement (I prefer denial cues, so a cue >3
♠ for me shows spades, but I gather you prefer possessive cues, so opener is denying spades. Possessive cues are assumed hereafter.) Opener did have a choice of 3NT or 4
♣, and any cue is seeking slam opposite a known 10-12, so I suggest 3NT would be asking strength, while 3
♣ insists on a cue regardless of strength.
Assuming opener has denied spade control, responder will always bid just game without a spade control, so any other bid shows spades. Therefore, over 3NT (asking strength) responder with a poor hand (10-bad 11) will bid 4
♥ regardless of controls, while a good hand (good 11-12) with a diamond control as well as the spades bids 4
♦, but bids 4
♣ to show a good hand (with spades) but denying diamonds. Over opener's 4
♣ rather than 3NT, he is not interested in strength, so responder simply cues 4
♦ if he has that as well as spades, but bids 4
♠ without the diamonds.
In general, the "suit then strength" method always has room for a void suit cue, but it may fall to responder to bid it, as in this example hand if opener cued spades, or another hand with diamond void / mid strength, and opener cues clubs. In these cases, a cue of the void suit would fall to responder. In the first case it has been possible to cue all suits, but in the second case the spades cannot be shown. My suggestion is that :
(1) If there is room for all cues, and 3NT, 3NT from opener asks for only top of range to continue (responder's void cue showing good hand but denying a higher cue), and opener bypassing 3NT asks for continuation regardless; (b) 3NT from responder shows a poor hand but with something further to cue, and bypassing 3NT shows a good hand.
(2) If the ability to cue 3NT has been lost by the relays, but all suits can be cued, the void cue by opener asks for only a good responder to continue, bypassing it insists, while the void cue by responder shows weakness.
(3) if the ability to cue all suits has been lost by the relays, the void suit is cued by either party to show control of the lost suit
- eg 1
♥ 2
♠, 2NT(shortage?) 3
♦(void), 3
♥(strength?) 3NT(13-15) - now you lose the natural spade cue but recover it by using the void diamond cue in its place.
It looks like your raise structure works, and your 2M+1 can be happily used for void splinters of different strengths. Other points or questions, though :
.. if 1
♠ 2NT is a balanced 'Jacoby', what is your "2M+1" void splinter when spades are trumps?
.. I assume 1
♥ 2
♠, 2NT 3
♥ is used for void spades
.. with any void other than clubs (or M-2) you need to be happy that 10hcp is enough for game, as you are forced there anyway - but that is probably OK.