Jinksy, on 2015-August-29, 08:44, said:
I don't see any reason for N to raise 2♥ to 3. P's rebid doesn't suggest any extras (which is why it's such a terrible call), so you've got no game interest, no confidence of making 9 tricks, and no special desire to compete, even you knew they were going to re-protect, which you don't.
Well, largely I agree. When I first mentioned my responses back a bit, I said I would, as South, have bid 3H over 2D but I only said, as North, that I thought I would have raised 2H to 3H as N.
My thinking was that most likely if I pass E will do something. I am then going to compete to 3H. If I do it right away, partner will take me for having the top of my previous pass. If I wait and do it next time, partner will figure such a 3H could be on anything.
Of course one could decide to pass 2H and then pass again unless forced. Reasonable, but then when partner doubles the 2S it puts me in a real bind. Passing 2H but jumping to 4H after the double seems weird. But bidding only 3H? I would do that with no points at all.
So really the 2H seems to be the source of all the trouble. We appear to agree on that.
As to whether 2H shows anything, well, he could have passed so I don't think it is just a six card suit. What would be the point? He knows N has not much, 2H takes up no room, why bother? Another way to look at is that someone must have something. W passed (twice by the time 2H reaches N), E balanced with 2D, usually of limited strength. What on Earth is going on.
But I do (as N) only have two hearts so I can see passing.
South really needed to do something other than 2H if we get to the ATB. I think it is hard to recover after the 2H.