nigel_k, on 2012-November-09, 14:08, said:
I would suggest the analogy with football is more like this:
If a strong attacking player opposing a weak goalkeeper is brought down, the team gets a penalty because he would likely have scored. If a weak attacking player opposing a strong goalkeeper is brought down, the team just gets a free kick outside the box because he probably would not have scored. That's what the laws of bridge effectively do now by taking into account the class of player involved. I am suggesting the same penalty (or free kick) in both cases, disregarding the ability of the actual players involved.
The analogy breaks down because not only are we considering the penalty but the infraction itself.
If one player would always bid 4
♥ as in blujak's example and so would all of that player's peers there is currently no infraction.
Whilst if another player would not have bid 4
♥ but is prompted to do it based on UI from partner then there is an infraction.
Its not the case that in the football analogy that it is ok to bring down a weaker (or stronger) player but not vice versa.