mikeh, on Jul 14 2005, 07:54 PM, said:
using 3
♥ as 6-5 non-forcing seems somewhat limiting

It will not arise often, and in the interim, you will not be able to handle (at least, not well) hands that the rest of us would bid 3
♥, forcing. However, 3
♥ non-forcing, 5-5 or better is okay playing a big
♣ method: maybe that is what you do in ftf bridge?
Actually it is impossible to play a leap here to 3M as non-forcing 6-5 or 5-5 quite freely in a non-big club system. The system I like makes this very playable. While it is not a big club system, it does has a limited opening bid of one a suit. This reminds me of the old ROMEX with the dynamic 1NT, except my 1NT is real (I like 14-16). But the 1C/1D/1H/1S opening bids are all limited because the strong hands are removed and handled differently.
- Strong balanced hands open 2NT (20=bad 22), 2D (mulit- 22-24), 2C (25+)
- Strong one suiters are removed via, 2D (mulit with acol 2 in either minor), 2C (acol 2 in either major or any one suiter true GF)
- Strong three suiters are removed through a conventional follow up to 2C opening bids (strong is as weak as 16 hcp on many hands)
- Strong 2 suiters are opened with MishoVnBg's MisIry transfer bids at the three level
In addition, this system adopts Riton 2
♣ (well horribly modfified, sorry Henri') with all strong opening hands unsuited for jump to new suit. This is almost identical to what Hannie described, except my lower limit is 15 hcp. This allows all the temporizing hands to start 2C, leaving jumps for real two suiters.
But since the opening is by definition limited, opener can not force responder to bid again with a jump in a new suit nor a 2C rebid. Responder can pass both!!! To pass 2C, he knows 1) opener does not have 6-5 or 5-5 hand or he would have jumped. Opener does not have monster first suit (open 2C or jump to 3 of suit), so a responder with just clubs and a weak hand can choose to pass. I must say this is very rare indeed, but it is entirely possible (part of the changes I made to the excellent riton 2C). Likewise, if opener jumps in a new suit he is showing 5 losers or possibly a "four loser" hand without many controls. Responder is free to pass this as well, of course it is highly ENCOURAGING.
I have posted details on my current methods on the web at
http://inquiry2over1.blogspot.com in a chapter format. None of them are very long, but one can check the details of any one area as they wish. If you look at any of it and find any broken links, let me know.