pescetom, on 2023-May-21, 05:05, said:
3♦ makes and is a top for EW.
Yeah, so?
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S looks at EW system card which says that an NT overcall is natural 15-18 with Systems On, and a 3♦ response to 1NT shows both minors GF.
Okay. The ACBL CC has a place for "systems on after", and one for "other", usually used to describe what they do after double. Not sure about the FIGB card.
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S calls the TD and argues that E had no business making a natural NT overcall with no clubs stop and 5 spades
"They bid like crazy people and got a good score! Against us! No fair!"
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and that passing 3♦ was suggested by UI from his partner (W says he only took time to think).
Okay, sure. But let's see what happens after double of a NT opener. And then take it to anybody to see if, after an opening, 16 high, and a penalty double, they would say "well, of course, it's still game forcing." What kind of hand would bid that - and not 5
♦ (say, on
♦AK-ninth), or "transfer and second suit GF" (say on AT-sixth KT-sixth) so they must want to keep 3NT in play - that wouldn't send it back? Or is South wanting the clearly imaginative (or just hidebound and bad) pair to SB their way to stupidity?
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E replies that his 1NT opening with a 5332 is natural and it was evident that Systems On after intervention only refers to Stayman and Transfers, with 3 level bids natural.
I'm not sure I agree with this one, but it could be true. But after the double, there just aren't enough points in the deck.
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Do you give credit to the arguments of S (or see some other infraction) and is there consequent damage? How do you proceed?
If 1NT not guaranteeing a stopper is Alertable, then they didn't Alert it. I don't see the damage there, though - as others have said, doesn't that make double *safer*?
What is their defence to opening 1NT-X? And (yeah, sure, but ask) do they have a different agreement after 1m-1NT-X?
I think 3
♦ is insane, but maybe it plays better than 3
♦ from the strong hand, because West gets to hide exactly how bad their hand is. Certainly sitting seems silly (even if it is only -1,with the lucky spade split).
Sure East has UI that West doesn't know what to do with his bad 2-5 count. But where is she going to go? Or are we going to argue that "it's possible that North psyched his opening, and West does have a GF, and an immediate, simple 3
♦ would have shown that"? Again, remember the blue card is in the box (and if they're not playing a runout after double, then XX is to play).
Sure, try to convince me otherwise. But I'm thinking more and more that someone should photocopy that chapter of Simon and give it to all the "experts" in this club.
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