Whereagles is way off base when he uses, in support of his methods, reference to 1N 2
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♠. I know of no good partnership that would incorporate that into their agreements.
What whereagles misses is that the super-accept of a transfer is a necessity imposed on a partnership by the constraints of bidding space. When one partner picks up a weakish hand with a 5+ card major and hears partner open 1 or 2N, regardless of range, he has to cater to the possibility that partner is minimum with no real support.... he has to cater to getting out cheaply. Opener, on the other hand, may hold an 'in context' great hand with a big fit, and so must cater to partner having a maximum in context, hence the super-accept... protected, in the case of 1N opening bids, by the implications of the LOTT should partner pass the super-accept.
All of this changes should responder have slam ambitions after any notrump opener. Whereagles is not far wrong in describing the 2N opening as a slam killer.... it is a space consuming bid over which most casual partnerships have few and usually crude methods. Yet even for unsophisticated partnerships, there is a LOT of bidding space available for the exchange of information.
It is this availability of bidding space that is critical.... and 'bidding space' is a concept that many non-expert players seem to under-appreciate.
When whereagles says that it is okay for the stronger hand to make unilateral decisions, it is because he does not understand bidding space and its use, or the inferences to be drawn from its non-use.
Responder could have involved opener in the decision to an extent far beyond 'choice of small slams'. Responder could have used the available bidding space to collaboratively explore the placement of the final contract. When responder refuses to do so, opener has NO rights to do other than answer the simple choice of small slams question posed by the auction.
Now, on the actual hand, it is apparent that responder also lacks an appreciation of the use of bidding space... so if one is playing in a one-shot random partnership, with no intention of playing with that partner again, and one likes to indulge one's sense of power, without regard for partner, then one could take a shot at 7
♥. Personally, I would never do it... and my ego is as strong as mosts (many would say less polite things about my ego

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