Hi Jim - welcome to the BBO forums. You have some interesting ideas here but I think you are confused as to the system in play.
CodeByJim, on 2017-July-14, 03:26, said:
The ♣ opener indicates 13+ hcp and looking for a major.
Actually not. North would open 1
♣ with any weak NT hand or indeed with 7 clubs.
CodeByJim, on 2017-July-14, 03:26, said:
The ♠ bid indicates 8+ hcp.
Many pairs routinely overcall lighter than this, particularly at these colours.
CodeByJim, on 2017-July-14, 03:26, said:
Tells S that opener is 3-3 or more likely 4-2 in majors.
Why is this? Opener could easily be 2137 for example. This goes back to your original assertion that Opener has shown interest in the majors.
CodeByJim, on 2017-July-14, 03:26, said:
The South bid of 2♥ tells the opener that you have 9+ hcp and that our team can play at the 3 level. It is up to the opener to show more about his hand. Opener's 3nt is a close out bid, limiting his hand to 13- hcp. Bad Bid!
Here you show a remarkable inconsistency within a single passage. If South is showing 9+hcp, why would Opener jump to 3NT with 13hcp? Is it your habit voluntarily to reach 3NT with any shared 22hcp? A more mainstream approach is for Opener to rebid 2NT with a weak NT and for the jump in NT to show a better hand.
CodeByJim, on 2017-July-14, 03:26, said:
Openers 2nd bid must define his strong Minor which is, in all likelihood, the ♦ since the ♣ were opened. Therefor N should say 3 ♦.
If this is the meaning of 3
♦, what would Opener do with 5+
♣4
♦ and extras?
CodeByJim, on 2017-July-14, 03:26, said:
If ♣ is his suit, he rebids them and south can set the contract at 4♥. If N bids 3♦, S knows immediately that they have slam potential. All he has to do is find the other two aces. I would do this with a 4♣ Gerber bid.
1
♣ - (1
♠) - 2
♥; 3
♦ - 4
♣ is Gerber? Good luck with that!
CodeByJim, on 2017-July-14, 03:26, said:
You certainly live in a weird and wonderful world!