PhilKing, on 2013-July-06, 09:06, said:
2. The method should not give away information prematurely, since partner may just want to invite without tipping off your entire shape.
3. Subsequent auctions need to differentiate between game and slam exploration accurately.
To start with, a range of 5-11 is nuts. You might do OK in a local club game where noone can defend against weak twos, but it is a big leak. It is popular now to split the range - a roughly 8-11 range opens 2M with weaker hands going through a trash multi 2♦. Over an "8-11" 2♠, it can go as follows:
2NT = game relay, spade fit and game try or looking for best strain without fit
3♣ = slam relay. Guarantees at least Qx♠. Continuations are not included here, but we just tend to relay for shortage then either cue or bid RKCB.
Differentiating responders hand-types clears up potential ambiguities later in the auction. After 2♠-2NT:
3♣ = nothing much to say. Then:
.......3♦ = further relay (3♥=6322 3♠/NT/4♣ = stepped shortages)
.......3♥ = nat GF
.......3♠ = nat inv
3♦ = 4♦, decent side suit, else just bid 3♣
3♥ = 4♥, decent side suit, else just bid 3♣
3♠ = 4♣, decent side suit, else just bid 3♣
3NT = 4♣, absolute max, decent side suit, else just bid 3♣
4♣ = 6♠, 5♣, with extreme shape the range is 7-9
etc
The point is, the only hands that don't bid 3♣ are the unusual ones. This way, we rarely give up irrelevant information, but we can still ask for shortage if we want, but only by forcing to game - the cost of telling them partner's shape all the time on invitational hands is just too high. Sure, the system is not perfect - we can't find out about heart shortage without blowing past 3NT, but that's the price of temporary concealment (I could fit it in if I wanted).
Your method here (and probably Adam's as well) swops partner (the weaker hand) conveying his shape and hand strength for a whole slew of artificial bids all which allow the opponents to make lead directing doubles. The weak 2 opener already said much about the hand. Your method seems to have as a key-focus to play in 3NT when you have no fit for partners suit and need to find out if he is min or max before bidding 3NT. If that is your concern you can still keep it simple by adjusting fromageGB's method as follows:
2♠-2NT (with 2NT as the shortage/range ask)
With a minimum nothing changes to what has already been posted.
With a maximum you can change the responses as follows:
2♠-2NT
3NT = Max, may or may not have shortage. Now if you wanted to play in ♠ all along you can bid 4♣ asking for shortness. Once you do this you have obviously committed to game and show slam interest, a hand that can bail out in 5♠ if necessary. Responses are simple -
4♦/♥ = shortness
4♠ = no shortness
4NT = ♣ shortness
How you continue exploring for the slam from here is up to you.
I am starting to sound like an old gramophone player that got stuck on the same track but I am of the opinion that this idea of fromageGB is streets better than your proposal.