====Development after 2N==== Thankfully, we rarely open 2N --- also known as slam-killer ---, and so our responses to 2N, 1\c-1\d-2N and 1\c-1\d-2\h-2\s-2N are very simple: * 3\c - Stayman * 3\d, 3\h - Transfers * 3\s, Minor suit Stayman * 3N - to play * 4\c - Gerber * 4\d, 4\h - Transfers To show a minor one-suiter, start 3\c and bid the minor at the 4-level (This does not promise a major with a longer minor) An alternative approach is: * 3\c - Stayman * After opener shows his major or lack of a major, responder can bid a minor at the 4 level, promising that suit and a major not bid by opener * 3\d, 3\h - Transfers * 3\s, forces 3N * Responder then either passes or bids 4\c, a transfer to \d * 3N - Transfer to 4\c * 4\c - Gerber * 4\d, 4\h - Transfers