pescetom, on 2019-August-23, 09:10, said:
One might argue that inverting the natural meanings of 2NT and 1x 2NT is as radical as canape and more unfamiliar too, or at least around here. About 20% of my opponents play canape but I've never (knowingly) met this inversion. What are the presumed advantages, other than increasing the percentage of hands that get played with some level of Systems On?
I never said it had advantages, I don't even know if anyone actually plays it. It was just something that the post about 2NT=21-21 brought to mind.
The usual reason for pre-alerts is that it allows the opponents a chance to agree on a defense to something unusual, which they might not have discussed before. What kind of defensive change would be needed for this swap?
Here's a possible advantage. 2NT-AllPass frequently goes down -- declarer is constantly end-played, and doesn't have entries to dummy to take finesses (this result frequently prompts someone to point out that it should always be doubled, and then someone else says they'll start passing with values as a counter). If you lower the strength for opening 2NT, this is less of a risk. And if you rebid 2NT with the stronger hand, you have the protection of knowing partner has some values (it's effectively a game force, unless partner responded very aggressively).