smerriman, on 2024-March-22, 22:36, said:
It might have been better taking away 2 HCP in the original hand and then posing the question, rather than implying to N/B reading the forum that 2NT is an overbid or 1NT is reasonable with this hand, since both of those are pretty wrong.
But with 2 HCP less, it's a good question for those who don't like to open 1NT to be asking.
I think it's OK to teach beginners 1NT means not having two doubletons, and to rebid 2m or 3m with a 6 card suit as a starting point - it's really only by having that shape come up again and again do you learn when it works out badly, and when it looks more like a no-trump hand.
Yes, a 15 count would be good - this was the latest hand to come up.
I agree teaching beginners that 1nt means not having two doubletons is a good start. Alas, some carry that "rule" over to all nt bids, along with other dubious "rules" perhaps picked up rather than 'taught'.
What I don't agree with is when the impression given is that this is a Law! You must not open (bid) with (insert rule).
Todd's website is a great resource
Adventures In Bridge
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH