barmar, on 2012-April-08, 12:46, said:
We should create rules specifically for this situation, not just fall through to the U/U rules. I'm not sure what people normally play in this situation, though (I suspect 99% of players have never discussed it with their partners, and I don't think there are any default understandings to fall back on).
generally 1NT 2NT isnt something that happens very often
like you said there are standards for UN vs UN but there is always an opening suit to use at the baseline....here nothing to go by.
My simulations I ran for about 200 hands
4
♥4
♠ make about 75%
3NT 38%
3
♣5%
3
♦ 33 %
generally you would think you would want the large hand to be hidden but maybe there is something for having the non 2NT bidder on lead?
3
♣♦ forcing for hearts or spades
3
♥♠ non forcing
or one could flip flop them