The regulation Mbodell is thinking of is item one under opening bids on the GCC:
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ONE CLUB OR ONE DIAMOND may be used as an all-purpose opening bid (artificial or natural) promising a minimum of 10 high-card points.
I suppose a strong, forcing, artificial 1
♣ bid which by agreement normally shows 15+ or 16+ HCP is included in the above, as there is no other provision I can see in the GCC that would make such an opening legal. However, the fact that the regulation allows an all-purpose 1
♣ opening on as little as ten points does not give the pair with the "strong, forcing" agreement leeway to open on any 10 point hand. Every Precision book I've ever read gives leeway to open 1
♣ on good hands with 15 points, and
maybe 14 points, but no lower.
This hand is a gross distortion of the high card strength required for a strong, artificial, forcing 1
♣ opening. The definition of a psych is "a deliberate and gross misstatement of honor strength and/or of suit length." The hand fits the definition. It's a psych IMO
even if the player doesn't think so (or claims not to think so), especially for purposes of a regulation that prohibits psyching this bid. Note that such a prohibition is legal (Law 40B2{d}).