awm, on 2013-August-27, 18:05, said:
Out of question, do you feel that you get good results from bidding 2♣ with weak hands which are only 4-4 majors and which are not willing to pass a 2♦ rebid by opener? My general experience is that these find a major suit fit about half the time, and that the wins from finding a 4-4 major fit are roughly offset by the losses when we play 2M on a 4-3 (instead of 1NT).
If you read
http://taigabridge.n.../dd/garbage.htm
carefully, you will realize that
a) Garbage Stayman is useful on many more hand patterns and strengths than people realize.
b) It is important to get out of 1NT with a weak hand even if nobody doubles.
c) With a weak hand even a 4-3 fit in a major shows on average a small profit overall over 1NT. (except when responder is 4333)
What matters is not whether you always reach a better contract, but whether your chances reaching a better contract outweighs the occasional loss.
For example with 0-1 HCP it is correct to bid Stayman with 4♠-2♥-4♦-3♣, even though you will have to pass a 2♥ reply irrespective of vulnerability or whether IMPs or matchpoints.
For me 1NT--2♣-2♦-2♥ always shows a weak hand, which does not want to play 2♦. For this reasons I do not like restrictions like one of the majors must be at least as long as the other etc. I am convinced they are inferior.
Opener is supposed to preference to 2♠ only with three spades and two hearts and will pass otherwise. If I bid 3♣ over 2♠ I show a weak hand close to 3♠-4♥-1♦-5♣.
Other continuations after 1NT--2♣--2♦ I do not play as a sign-off, because playing them as garbage would give you a diminishing return and there are better use for these continuations.
Rainer Herrmann