Posted 2013-June-20, 20:53
There are several forms of "rule of coincidence", from several different disciplines. I think what Barry's talking about is the notion that "if two partners did unusual things that happened to compensate for each other, there was automatically an infraction". I'm quoting Steve Willner here, from a post on rec.games.bridge last March 31. He went on to say "That rule was never in effect, at least officially, though I suppose some incompetent Directors probably enforced it".
Steve gave another form of the rule "A weaker version of RoC is as a rule of evidence. If there is a possible infraction, decisions are made on "balance of evidence," i.e., which possible set of facts is more likely, given all the evidence available. A "Rule of Coincidence" is one possible form of evidence.
Suppose a player opens 1NT, announced as 15-17, with 14 HCP, and all pass. Opponents misdefend, expecting opener to have a 15th point, and claim they were misinformed. The Director will seek evidence, in particular how often responder has seen 14 HCP openings from partner. If opener and responder are a first time partnership, there's unlikely to be an infraction. Opener is entitled to deviate from his announced agreements. If instead responder knows that opener often bids 1NT with 14 points, failing to tell the opponents that is MI: the true agreement is not 15-17 but 14-whatever. If the Director sees that responder has passed with 10 or 11 HCP, he is very likely to rule that way unless responder has a very convincing alternative explanation for the pass. There might be such an alternative explanation -- perhaps RHO was fingering the double card -- but absent one, the probabilities favor the true 1NT range starting at 14 or even lower.
Using the RoC in this way -- one form of evidence out of many -- is good directing and has always been in effect."
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