After 1D - 1S, I'd rebid 1NT and play it there.
Same if I opened 1C.
* Non-KSU tidbit: My partnership plays mini-Roman, with the same strength limits as a Weak NT. This hand values at 15.35, so it's too strong, but if I made that mis-judgement ATT it would go: 2D - 2S, 3C - Pass. Not a horrible contract, but I'd rather be in 1N.
The introduction to Part C of KS Updated offers a minimum 1444 hand with good hearts as an example of a hand in which a four-card major may be opened, so:
1H-P-2H-All Pass
With an 8-card spade fit, I would not be surprised to hear the opponents to balance; but you stipulated silent opponents.
Richard
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Certainly too strong. R may have up to 11. 3N and 5 of either m are still on the table. Pass would be egregious, especially V at IMPs.
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15.35ccc
Change S Q to x and its 15.15
I'd trust Edgar.
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