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So it appears that this bid "can be minimum" but "is forcing" which is quite nonsensical.
I think that is because people bid at the 2 level with crappy 10-11 pts hands and their 1Nt is 6-9. The SAYC i prefer and what i suggest to play is that 1Nt isnt forcing and 2/1 are almost GF. (2/1 except when responder suit is repeated & without 1Nt forcing)
The only times where a 2/1 isnt GF is when
1--responder rebid his suit and openener dindt show extras values
2--responder has 10-11 pts with 5H he can bid 2H followed by 2Nt.
3- When opponent interferred and you dont have a stopper in their suit, stopping at 4m is possible.
1S-----2Y-----3Y = GF
1S-----2H----3m = GF since opener showned extra strenght.
1S-----2C----2H------???
any bid except 3C is GF. (2nt is GF)
1S-----2H-----2S------???
here 2Nt and 3H arent forcing the rest is GF.
So that with 10-11 pts with an unrepeatable minor suit you cannot make a 2/1 and should bid 1nt or 2Nt.
But with 10-11 pts and 5H its just too dangerous to bid 1Nt or 2Nt so here 2H followed by a NF 2Nt is possible.
This IMO is the best and easiest thing to teach beginners. Its doesnt involved 1Nt forcing and the forced 3 cards rebids by opener flase preferrence etc...
Most 2/1 auctions are GF like in a full 2/1 setup.
The biggest inconvenient vs full 2/1 is that you lose a GF bid (repeating your suit isnt GF
1S----2C-----2S-----here with a great hand you cannot rebid 3C.
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