Overheard at the Spingold
#1
Posted 2013-August-07, 20:39
Director: You didn't call me at the time?
Player: No, I didn't see any need.
Director: Just so that you know for next time, you should call me at the time, because there are some options I could've offered you then that I can't offer now.
Player: OK.
Director: Now, are you saying that he bid on the hesitation?
Player: No, I'm not saying that, because I haven't seen his hand yet. I'm just saying that there was some unauthorised information.
Director: I know it's not an easy thing to say, but you've got to say it.
At this point someone asked them to keep their voices down, so I didn't hear the rest of the conversation. Perhaps that's just as well.
#2
Posted 2013-August-07, 21:12
#3
Posted 2013-August-07, 23:57
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I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#4
Posted 2013-August-08, 01:09
Director: "OK I have noted it. Continue auction/play and call me again if you feel that you have been damaged by use of UI."
(to hesitator's partner): "It is your obligation to carefully avoid any use of possible information from the BIT."
#5
Posted 2013-August-08, 01:21
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#6
Posted 2013-August-08, 02:56
blackshoe, on 2013-August-08, 01:21, said:
I think it means "please call your opponent a cheat before you have any evidence to do so"
(but I wasnt there )
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#7
Posted 2013-August-08, 03:02
#8
Posted 2013-August-08, 03:51
WellSpyder, on 2013-August-08, 03:02, said:
No, the best TDs are in the Spingold and I'm surprised at Andy's post. There are some pretty good ones overseeing the side games too although the one who comes to your table might be less experienced.
#9
Posted 2013-August-08, 05:36
#10
Posted 2013-August-08, 06:52
-gwnn
#11
Posted 2013-August-08, 20:01
What is baby oil made of?
#12
Posted 2013-August-08, 21:50
- in the LMs I found out about the 'rule change' that stated that only the person next to play could accept declarer's lead out of turn.
- in the case of a corrected explanation before the opening lead I've been told tat only the last player to act on the NOS has the chance to change their call but I was also told that EITHER player may change their call. Here, one of the directors is correct at least.
- teammates had a zinger ruling against Lynch. Director couldn't figure how my teammate 'knew' his side had at least an 11 card diamond fit when his RHO opened a Polish 2H, rebid clubs and his partner splintered in diamonds. He must have used UI to find the profitable dive.
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#13
Posted 2013-August-08, 22:43
Phil, on 2013-August-08, 21:50, said:
- teammates had a zinger ruling against Lynch. Director couldn't figure how my teammate 'knew' his side had at least an 11 card diamond fit when his RHO opened a Polish 2H, rebid clubs and his partner splintered in diamonds. He must have used UI to find the profitable dive.
Odds that the ruling would have gone the same way if your team were the polish 2H bidders and the name seeded team found the sac?
I haven't had any bad director rulings so far (knock on wood), but I did see a couple of irregularities.
In the side 2 session swiss yesterday the directors setup the boards with two board set with the same numbers (different colors) next to each other. But the colors were switched in the cross over at setup. So when the caddies tried to deliver the boards the players side that's the wrong color, and then switched across matches. We started with 4 boards on our table and received 3 and passed 3 at the half, so when we finished our 7 boards I called the caddy and got the 7th delivered but noticed the caddy was delivering it to the wrong table. And that's when the mixup was discovered so we ended up having to play a different final 3 boards, and our team mates played a different 4 final boards (and same at the adjacent table). No harm no foul other than a slightly longer first round (we finished the extra boards at our table still in the time for the round, our teammates started the last "real" board with just 1 minute on the clock for the round so we were about 5 minutes late reporting, but the directors let it slide since it was their fault [not the caddies] for the setup).
In the mixed BAM tonight we finished our first round, moved for the next round, and the team following us was still playing. A minute later as I'm bidding I notice the pair we were following isn't at the next table (which is a problem because they are the slowest pair in the world [and my partner isn't fast] and we waited each round in the afternoon) which is empty. When I look back I notice they are sitting at the table we left. I call the director and they stop the table and are able to salvage the board for the right team.
#14
Posted 2013-August-08, 23:40
Phil, on 2013-August-08, 21:50, said:
- in the LMs I found out about the 'rule change' that stated that only the person next to play could accept declarer's lead out of turn.
- in the case of a corrected explanation before the opening lead I've been told tat only the last player to act on the NOS has the chance to change their call but I was also told that EITHER player may change their call. Here, one of the directors is correct at least.
- teammates had a zinger ruling against Lynch. Director couldn't figure how my teammate 'knew' his side had at least an 11 card diamond fit when his RHO opened a Polish 2H, rebid clubs and his partner splintered in diamonds. He must have used UI to find the profitable dive.
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Any director who tells me this law has changed had better be able to document it.
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The one who told you either player could change his call was wrong.
"He must have used UI" is a BS ruling. Worth an appeal, IMO, if only to educate the idiot who made the ruling.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#15
Posted 2013-August-09, 06:31
When I asked the director to show me the rule that said this, he came back (presumably after a frantic search of his previously unread lawbook) and told me that it conveyed unauthorised information, and conveying unauthorised information was improper.
I told him that it wasn't improper to convey UI in the course of playing the game, and that thinking was part of the game, and therefore I had done nothing improper. He didn't argue, but he told the opponents that if I did it again they was to call him, so that he could make sure my partner didn't take advantage of it.
#16
Posted 2013-August-09, 06:46
-gwnn
#17
Posted 2013-August-09, 06:57
gnasher, on 2013-August-09, 06:31, said:
Uh huh. He'd have done better to tell them to follow the law (16B).
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#18
Posted 2013-August-09, 08:21
billw55, on 2013-August-09, 06:46, said:
So he was unable to find
Law 74B3 said:
detaching a card before it is his turn to play.
???
OK, I overlooked Gnasher writing: at my turn in his post, sorry.
#19
Posted 2013-August-10, 01:16
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and/or
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Neither of these say specifically that you may not detach a card and then change it, but they suggest that it's poor form, and could suggest UI. As someone said, it's a bad habit.
It's the same reason you should avoid starting to pull a card from the bidding box, and then changing it. It's best to do your thinking with your head, not your hand.
Maybe bridge should institute a touch rule like chess.
#20
Posted 2013-August-10, 08:03
Side Note: directors actually handed out a lot of time penalties for a change. WD.
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