shyams, on 2015-October-17, 03:58, said:
2. East claims only weak jump overcalls are alertable by North in WBF events. The alert of intermediate jump caused the subsequent confusion.
I am not making a ruling yet, but I do want to point out that this claim is obviously nonsense and can easily be falsified: A jump overcall showing 4
♠ and an unknown six card minor would definitely also have been alertable.
East's assumption that the jump overcall must have been weak may have caused the confusion, but this confusion was not due to North's alert. It was due to East not asking about the meaning of 2
♠.
So, my question to East would be: "If you had known that 2
♠ was intermediate, what would your explanation have been?". (And I would only point out to East that he was responsible for the confusion, if I would point that out at all, after I have this question answered.)
Rik
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Alert 1: Alerted on both sides of the screen. Intermediate level jump overcall, at least 6-cards.
Alert 2: Alerted by West to South and explained as "Invitational raise with 4-card heart". When North asked East, explained as “Normally a forcing raise in hearts. In this situation, it is undiscussed”. North asks East if it shows 3-card or 4-card support, East says he is not sure.
North calls director and says that if the correct explanation was given, he would have considered bidding 4♠ instead of 3♠. Even over 4♥, with the right information, he would have found 4♠ as a sacrifice.