1C: either natural or balanced hand with 11-13 or 17-19 HCP (1NT = 14-16)
Responses:
1D= Tends to deny a four card major. Could be balanced 6-7.
1M= natural.
1NT= 8-11 balanced.
2C= inverted, 5+ clubs.
2D= both minors, invitational.
2H/2S = reverse Flannery.
2NT = 12-13 balanced.
Follow ups after 1C-1D:
1M = Could be 11-13 balanced on a fragment, could also be natural, unbalanced. XYZ is on.
1NT= 17-19 balanced (may have a 4-card major). XYZ is on.
2NT= 6+ clubs, 3 diamonds, extras.
Follow ups after 1C-1M:
1NT: 11-13 balanced. XYZ is on.
2D: artificial, contains many strong hands including balanced 17-19.
2NT: 4-card support, 17+ points.
3m: 6+ minor, 3-card support, extras.
1D: unbalanced, 4+ diamonds (only four if 4441 or 4-5 in the minors).
Straightforward responses.
Over 1D-1M:
1NT= minimal unbalanced hand. Denies 3-card support, 4 spades or 6 diamonds. XYZ is off (that is, 2C is "to play"
2C= artificial, 17+ points.
2NT= 4-card support, 17+ points.
3C= 5-5 or better in the minors, 14-16 HCP.
3D= 6+ diamonds, 3-card support, extras.
The main feature after 1C-1M-2D and 1D-1M-2C is that we can stop in 2M if responder has very little and opener has 17 or 18 balanced.

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