Fluffy, on 2012-April-11, 03:29, said:
At this point of the bidding, both east and west pull their bids into their bidding boxes, but I know my godzilla partner well enough, he is thinking about bidding something. He finally bids 5
♣.
Now East goes back to the bidding box and pulls 4
♦ and puts it back on the table (with the pack of all bids from 1
♣ to 4
♦) and starts to think before doubling.
Does it make any sense that I try to accept 4
♦ as a insufficent bid and pass it?
No, it doesn't.
But it does make sense to call the TD. You tell him that you are wondering whether 4
♦ is insufficient. You will explain what happened and ask him if 4
♦ indeed is an insufficient bid and if so what the ruling is.
The TD will (depending on your regulations, but highly likely) say that 4
♦ was not pulled out of the box with the intent to bid 4
♦ and that it cannot be an insufficient bid, because it wasn't a bid. He will also tell the opponents not to remove the bidding cards before they are allowed to be removed.
Rik
I want my opponents to leave my table with a smile on their face and without matchpoints on their score card - in that order.
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