P_Marlowe, on 2014-October-02, 03:41, said:
Usually 2H showes 4hearts and a min, with 4 hearts and a max. opener bids 3H.2NT, and if responder has 4 hearts he can check with 3H forcing.
2H should also deny 3 spades, with 3 spades and 4 hearts opener should show the
spades, if responder has 4 hearts, he also has 5 spades, but sometimes responder
has 5 spades without 4 hearts.
Openers aim is to show the feature, that is most relevant for responder.
From this followes, that most of your req. are no longer relevant
#1 you have no fit
#2 you have no fit
#3 opener rejected the invite
#4 3H
With kind regards
Marlowe
Marlowe's post almost represents the very early "Hardy" adjunct for NMF continuations (which we still employ some 45 years later). I have thrown in a bit of editing to make it closer; but, for this hand it works.
With the Hardy style (not the OP style), 2H has already shown exactly 2-4-4-3 distribution and only 12 HCP --because of all the inferences. Opener can normally just place the contract after that, so 2S and 3H are both reserved for slam intent.
However, the fact that after a 1D opening and 1NT rebid there is no need for "2-way" and all possible strengths and patterns in Opener are uncovered easily and cheaply after 2C is dependent on a style which many posters will not agree to-----
1) 1C can't be 2 cards
2) (3-2)4-4 opens 1C not 1D.
3) 1NT rebid will not have singleton in responder's suit.
4) Balanced hands with 4 Spades do not bypass after a 1H response.
If you object to any of those four conditions, plain old Hardy NMF will not work for you.