Bidding 3 of a Suit in Response to an Opening 1NT [12-14]

Overview

My system cards have for some years airily characterised a 3-of-a-suit response to an opening weak no trump as a slam try.

But when I came to producing a seminar on these bids, and in particular on subsequent continuations in the auction, I was led to the view that 3-level bids were on the one hand not really needed for this purpose, and on the other hand could be more usefully employed in other ways.

For the moment then, I'm moving towards a 3-of-a-suit bid showing shortage [singleton or void] in the suit bid, and being game-forcing.

The intention is to steer opener towards what is hopefully the best contract, and at the same time steering him or her away what could turn out to be a daft contract, e.g. 3NT with Qx opposite x.

Obviously we would not want to use one of these 3-level bids if there was an existing bidding mechanism available to deal with the hand. So, for example, if responder were to hold a 5-card or longer major, he or she would use a transfer in the normal manner. And this leads us onto what responder might have for the bid:

So, where might we finish up after employing this bid?

Let's take a look at responder's possible hand shapes: