3♥ is mush better than 2nt for S because most of his hcps are on a single suit - ♥. But I still can't conjecture any possible and reasonable bidding to get a slam. After N bid 4♦ to deny ♥supports and to show a distributed hand(5+♠ and 5+♦), what's the way for him to tell his ♣control to S?By 5♣?And generally S daren't try slams(the only way is rkcb)on his own with 3 keys only, especially after N passed first. Even though S plays rkcb to go on and stop at 5♦ immediately with 1 key only on N, is it easy for N to raise to 6D although he has void♣?6♦ can be interesting, but not contract bridge. 6♥ is just a joke made by a selfish bidder with great luck.
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#22
Posted 2016-February-14, 07:55
rhm, on 2016-February-12, 03:20, said:
Why? Hindsight? I do like 2NT.
Nevertheless, I accept that, here, rhm and PhantomSac champion the main-stream view. My misgiving about a 2N rebid is that the hand has no lead-value. The lack of a ♣ stop is less important.
#23
Posted 2016-February-14, 16:07
I would open 3♠ as North, raised to 4. Doesnt look very good on this hand.