Giangibar, on 2018-December-22, 11:16, said:
Coming from the other side of the pond, the main philosophy here (Italy) is to almost always give preference to the Major and show it whenever possible. There are certainly hands favorable to either approach, but in my experience the hands where I was stuck and struggling in 1NT while 2M (or even game!) was cold were many more than the hands where landing in 3NT rather than 4M resulted in a superior contract.
I agree.
The problem are less game forcing hands but partials. When responder is weak playing in a 8 or 9 card major fit is usually and frequently superior.
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With all my serious partners I play Gazzilli (a relay structure after 1M - 1NT) so I can easily describe all 15+ hands, even when balanced, after opening 1M without any rebid problems. Without Gazzilli I can understand the need to open 1NT instead, but I still do it just when I feel there's no better way.
In order to solve your problem, you could consider the following possible solutions:
1) employ 2C Puppet Stayman;
2) employ 2C regular Stayman and answer 2H/S with 4 or 5 cards, not being able to distinguish;
3) employ 2C regular Stayman and answer 2H/S with 4 or 5 cards, then responder can relay with 3C ("re-Stayman") to ask about specific length;
4) employ 2C regular Stayman and answer 2H/S with just 4 cards, while jumping to 3H/S with 5 cards. In this case it would be useful to play 1NT – 2NT as natural and invitational, also because using Stayman for all invitational hands, with or without Majors, discloses too much information to the opponents without a real purpose; you would lose the 2NT as transfer to Diamonds, but you could replace it by playing 3C transfer to Diamonds weak or GF+ and 3D as exactly invitational in Diamonds;
5) employ 2C regular Stayman and 3C Puppet Stayman. The loss of 3C as purely invitational in Clubs is marginal, since you anyway have 2S as transfer to Clubs with the possibility to super-accept. This is, by the way, the approach chosen by the Lavazza team (several times world champion) in the Big Bang system, so it cannot be that bad.
6) Use Gazzilli!
I hope I could be helpful
Well this is much more problematic.
First of all starting Gazilli with 15 HCP is problematic in my view.
You may have no fit , with Gazilli you can not play 2C or 1NT with a 5 card major and 15-17 HCP and 1NT migtht well be the best contracts when you do not have a major suit fit.
There must be some advantage when you open 1M and you can not be 15-17 and balanced, whether you play Gazilli or not.
Gazilli ist not for beginners and better suited to IMPs than matchpoints.
With regard to continuations after 1NT, I am a strong believer in 2).
The need to differentiate between a four card and 5 card major in a balanced hand is greatly exaggerated.
Rainer Herrmann