gnasher, on 2013-January-16, 02:38, said:
Why do you want to play transfers? It puts the wrong hand on lead, and the only gain is on the rare hands where you want to show a second suit at the fivel-level.
If you want to play artificial methods, something like MultiLandy is better - 4♣ majors, 4♦ one major, 4M two-suited with a minor. Or it might be better to play 4M natural and 4♦ as a major-minor two-suiter.
I play Multi Landy. The points for me are:
1) We need a method for showing one and two suiters.
2) It's what I play against 1NT.
If I were designing a method from scratch, it would probably be different, but there is not much to be gained by pursuing perfection. It's a low frequency position, so having a method I am comfortable with is the key.
On the actual hand I would double 3NT and then double 4
♦ for take-out. For me, the double of 3NT shows a take-out double of whatever minor they hold - not 5 defensive tricks. If you think about what you are trying to achieve in this sequence, it isn't taking 3NT one off. The huge penalties are going to come when partner is stacked in their suit, but when he isn't, your focus should be on constructive bidding.
p-p-3NT-?