Trinidad, on 2012-August-22, 07:28, said:
Exactly. And this is also exactly what Law 16 says, if you read it carefully. Law 16 says that the player's choice could have been suggested.
It does not say that an LA could have been suggested.
blackshoe, on 2012-August-22, 07:40, said:
I'm not sure I agree with this. Can you quote the part of Law 16 to which you are referring?
Trinidad, on 2012-August-22, 08:32, said:
The words "choose", "could" and "suggest" belong together. They refer to the player's subjective thought process. "Suggestion" and "choose" are, by their nature, subjective words: They belong to the player"s brain, psyche or whatever.
A player may not chose what could have been suggested [to the subjective player, obviously] by the UI. But it is the TD's job to demonstrate [objectively] that the action the player took could have been demonstrably [objectively, factually] suggested by the UI over an LA.
You quoted in your post 660832 just above
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Law 16B1{a}: After a player makes available to his partner extraneous information…the partner may not choose from among logical alternatives one that could demonstrably have been suggested over another by the extraneous information.
The underline emphasis was yours, the bold red emphasis is mine. IMO, it is the latter which is important, as it clearly states that the choice this law prohibits is, among other things, an LA*. So I do disagree with your post 660819. However, this does not address the direction your thoughts are taking in 660832 above. On that, if I understand you correctly, we agree, but I'm not sure why you make the point.
*Yes, I realize that "practice" deprecates this interpretation. I think, however, that since the WBFLC has had several opportunities over the years to change the wording, and have not done so, that either (1) the WBFLC intends the law to mean just what it says, or (2) the WBFLC intends the law to be read the way "practice" would read it - e.g., substituting "plausible" for "logical". But if the latter is the case, why in Hell haven't they said so officially?