barmar, on 2015-April-03, 09:37, said:
While that may be "simple", it's practically impossible to implement and enforce because it's too vague.
And what it necessarily leads to is situations in which all meanings must be alerted, making the alert information-free. Amond other things this puts the opponents in UI trouble if they don't ask every single time.
As Helene noted above, the EBU is probably the only jurisdiction which has put serious thought into the alerting of doubles, which is probably the trickiest part. Some jurisdictions have just given up and said not to alert any doubles. Now, of course, we are in alert-every-time (and prove it) territory. Also a byproduct of this type of regulation is practice such as: After 1m-(1♥), double normally shows 4 spades around here, so I will play it as denying 4 spades. Or event: on alternate days I will play it as a transfer so opponents will probably guess wrong even if they have asked me before.
Is this a good thing?