pescetom, on 2018-November-26, 14:26, said:
Ghestem Muddle
#21
Posted 2018-November-26, 14:49
#22
Posted 2018-November-26, 15:48
nige1, on 2018-November-26, 14:49, said:
Probably the same anecdote recycled
My list of "conventions you don't need to know" is long and probably contentious on BBO, so to save myself I'll choose the 2♣ Crodo opening, invented by another genial frenchman, Pierre Albarran. A few years ago it was so common here that it wasn't even alerted, nowadays it is fast disappearing, alas because it almost invariably sputters out in a missed slam.
#23
Posted 2018-November-26, 17:09
lamford, on 2018-November-26, 06:34, said:
If partner does have the reds they may be sorry for only bidding 3♦ lol
#24
Posted 2018-November-26, 17:29
helene_t, on 2018-November-26, 14:42, said:
Assuming she bids 3♥, North will probably bid 4♥, since South has shown 6♥5♦ with extras. Maybe North should even make a slam try but I suppose that can't be expected at this level.
So 4♥ is the most likely end contract. 4♥x-1 would be my ruling in a jurisdiction that rarely uses weighted scores, but in EBU probably some weighted score would be needed.
How do you get to 4H-1? Win spade lead, draw two trumps, run clubs seems an easy make. Ducking a spade doesn't change that. Playing three trumps on the other hand would lead to down many, but I don't see why South would do that.
#25
Posted 2018-November-27, 07:57
Where I wrote about awarding an adjusted score, I meant for both sides.
"Robin Barker is a mathematician. ... All highly skilled in their respective fields and clearly accomplished bridge players."
#26
Posted 2018-November-27, 08:07
pescetom, on 2018-November-26, 14:26, said:
The EBU used to apply a fixed penalty of 60%/40% for fielded misbids that got the offenders a better score than 40%. They changed this a few years ago to bring English practice into line with other jurisdictions (and more into line with the laws), so I don't think it's fair to portray the EBU as being out on a limb in their handling of fielded misbids.
#27
Posted 2018-November-27, 14:34
VixTD, on 2018-November-27, 08:07, said:
Fair enough. I mentioned the EBU to avoid somebody pointing out that it was their regulations in action here, not because I doubted their motivations or judgement. It's not the RA's job to improve the laws, but maybe the WBF should. I would certainly be happier with the old penalty.
#28
Posted 2018-November-27, 14:41
"Systematically shows the red suits but partner has beeen known to forget. We have previously played 3♣ as a strong jump overcall (if that is what has happened in the past)."
Obviously the spectre of UI still lurks.
Get the facts. No matter what people say, get the facts from both sides BEFORE you make a ruling or leave the table.
Remember - just because a TD is called for one possible infraction, it does not mean that there are no others.
In a judgement case - always refer to other TDs and discuss the situation until they agree your decision is correct.
The hardest rulings are inevitably as a result of failure of being called at the correct time. ALWAYS penalize both sides if this happens.