Posted 2016-October-03, 13:05
My question is, "given the auction as stated, (including that West's bid is natural), why did you pass?" If the answer is what I expect, I will find out if they remember having a Ghestem mistake before. If not - "well, it's looking like a stopper ask, right? and I have no reason to (en|dis)courage (as per their agreements) a spade lead into 3NT", then, well, that's convenient, innit?
I'd take this one to poll. If everybody passes with the right agreement and explanation - especially if they tell me "oh, partner forgot again, eh?", well, then. Otherwise, I'd strongly be tempted to rule evidence of a CPU - that their real agreement is "diamonds and spades, or clubs if partner forgot again", either down the "fielded misbid" path or the "illegal agreement" path (if that is in fact an illegal agreement).
While I do not in any way support the "Systemic Germs" theory, he's not wrong - these agreements, when "randomly" forgotten, do make life more-than-legally difficult for opponents. If they've "just taken on" G-, then I'm happy to help their education along with a auto 60/40 or 50% of 3♠x+1, 50% of 5♣x-3 - provided it's legal. If they've been doing it for years, and only getting it wrong occasionally, then maybe this will remind them not to get it wrong again.
Does a club in the EBU have the right to bar specific pairs from using conventions they regularly misuse, or penalize particular pairs for repeated misbids of a persuasion?
I should note that the event that gave me my LM status turned on the ACBL equivalent to this auction - a Flannery Forget. No TD call, even for the gross misuse of UI, because we weren't getting better than 1100 without it...
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