Posted 2013-August-05, 08:32
There are many systems of follow-ups after inverted minors and it helps to put some effort in here. When I played stopper checks, I preferred to do so by bidding rhe suit where I did not have a stopper since this sometimes results in a smoother auction. A nice alternative is to play the first step after the inverted minor raise as showing a balanced hand (which would also be a GF in Acol) and to switch the stopper show/ask for that suit to 2NT. The advantage of this sort of method is that Responder can immediately identify if 2 balanced hands are facing each other and go directly to 3NT. This is often better than 5m even with a suit side open (eg with xxx opposite xxx). So, for example (using shows):
1♣ - 2♣
==
2♦ = 15+ balanced (you can still play stopper shows after this if you like, with 2NT showing diamonds)
2♥ = unbalanced, heart values
2♠ = unbalanced, spade values, denies heart values
2NT = unbalanced, diamond values, denies major suit values
3♣ = unbalanced, concentrated values and min
3♦♥♠ = shortage and extras
and
1♦ - 2♦
==
2♥ = 15+ balanced (you can still play stopper shows after this if you like, with 2NT showing hearts)
2♠ = unbalanced, spade values
2NT = unbalanced, heart values
3♣ = unbalanced, club values
3♦ = unbalanced, concentrated values and min
3♥♠ = shortage and extras
and using asks:
1♣ - 2♣
==
2♦ = 15+ balanced (you can still play stopper asks after this if you like, with 2NT denying diamonds)
2♥ = unbalanced, denies heart values
2♠ = unbalanced, denies spade values, shows heart values
2NT = unbalanced, denies diamond values, shows values in both majors
3♣ = unbalanced, concentrated values and min
3♦♥♠ = shortage and extras
and
1♦ - 2♦
==
2♥ = 15+ balanced (you can still play stopper asks after this if you like, with 2NT denying hearts)
2♠ = unbalanced, denies spade values
2NT = unbalanced, denies heart values, shows spade values
3♣ = unbalanced, denies club values, shows values in both majors
3♦ = unbalanced, concentrated values and min
3♥♠ = shortage and extras
(-: Zel :-)