Zelandakh, on 2012-December-05, 09:42, said:
Playing Acol you usually invite with something like 16-17 and just blast game with 18-19. Over an inverted minor, the most common method seems to be that 2NT just shows stoppers in both majors and does not promise extras. This is why I ask though, because there are lots of possibilities. If the extent of the E-W discussions on this really were "forcing to 3♣", then West is almost certainly looking to get ruled against. KQx/KQx/x/KJxxxx is one of many possible hands with no play for 6NT, where a slower auction is likely to find a better spot. Before you say "but that's an obvious splinter", remember that E-W do not have any agreements...
I don't understand this, an inverted raise is a value raise to 3+ not a raise to 2, if you're too strong to open 1N you bid 2N and it's FG. Or do you mean over a non inverted 2
♣ in which case I agree with you.
In traditional acol with 12-14 balanced you open 1N, so minimum hands are not balanced and will have >4 clubs unless exactly 4414. You will also have a 6th club or at least one other 4 card suit and hence an easy rebid. 2N is thus some form of 15+ balanced GF, you may decide what 3N is, and some people play it as the low end of this, others play 2N 15-19.
As it applies to this hand, you don't have a splinter to make, so it's an awkward hand to bid. You can be cold for 6N opposite a pretty bad 15 (remove Q
♦ from the actual hand), and to me 2N over a non inverted 2
♣ shows similar values (16-17 ish instead of part or all of 15-19). I don't think you should rule on such a fine distinction, I'd bid 3
♥ rather than blasting 6N but expect to get there anyway so no adjustment for me.