rhm, on 2012-April-09, 01:34, said:
I agree and I do not really support or recommend the 2NT rebid.
Do you recommend it if you play 1D p 1S p 3S p 3N as artificial? I do not understand the strong desire to play 3N here, we have 4 card support and a ruffing value. I do not think most people play 3N over 3S as serious or nonserious, my serious 3N rules are only when an 8 card major suit fit is established *AND WE ARE IN A GF* *AND WHEN THE AUCTION IS NOT COMPETITIVE.* However playing standard I often play 3N as an asking bid over 3S as a special agreement. Regardless, it would not change my bid as south, bidding 2N and passing 3N is such a gamble that I think has a minus expectation, even if sometimes 3N is right, we might not find it. I do not think it is resulting to say that bidding 2N and passing 3N will usually lose. If I thought it would usually win, I'd bid 2N for sure and recommend it.