Mis explaination ACBL
#1
Posted 2010-October-24, 17:10
3D- all pass
Before opening lead I told the person making the lead that 3C [7 Clubs and 5 points] was weak as our CC both had.
Director was called and he allowed the doubler to change his bid which he changed to double
Down 3
Was this correct?
Thank you
#2
Posted 2010-October-24, 17:54
dickiegera, on 2010-October-24, 17:10, said:
I presume "some points" meant more points than "weak".
dickiegera, on 2010-October-24, 17:10, said:
No. If there was misinformation, then the final pass can be changed. But doubler can not change his pass because his partner has subsequently called: Law 21 B.1.(a).
But the TD can adjust the score on the basis that doubler would have doubled again if the 3♣ was weak by agreement: Law 21 B.3.
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#3
Posted 2010-October-24, 18:24
IMO, words like "weak", "strong", and so on are too vague. Both your SCs and your explanations should be more precise.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
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#4
Posted 2010-October-25, 07:35
blackshoe, on 2010-October-24, 18:24, said:
IMO, words like "weak", "strong", and so on are too vague. Both your SCs and your explanations should be more precise.
It was in a Team game IMP scoring.
Both of our Convention Cards inticate that over opponents double jump shifts are weak
#5
Posted 2010-October-25, 07:46
dickiegera, on 2010-October-25, 07:35, said:
That makes it harder. I'm not prepared right now to figure out how to score it - lack of sleep.
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IOW, you checked the box. Fair enough. Did they look at your card? What does "with some points" mean? As Robin suggests, this doesn't sound like "weak", it sounds like something more.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
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 2010-October-25, 09:06
blackshoe, on 2010-October-25, 07:46, said:
(Multi-quote is still a mystery to me
If, using "director's error" Law82C, we decide the right ruling is opener scores 3D-3 and the other side scores 3DX-3 then we IMP these scores against the result at the other table. If it is not knockout teams, the two teams keep their (non-balancing) scores. If it is knockout then each team scores the average of the two scores, Law 86B.
For example if the score at the other table was 3NT= the other way, and none was vulnerable, then the score for opener's side is -150+400 = 6IMP, the other side score +500-400 = 3IMP. In knockout teams, this becomes opener's side 1.5IMP, other side -1.5IMP.
"Robin Barker is a mathematician. ... All highly skilled in their respective fields and clearly accomplished bridge players."
#7
Posted 2010-October-25, 09:34
Let us assume it is a Law 12C1C jurisdiction. I doubt we would consider it certain one way or another as to whether the player would double 3D.
Thus a more likely ruling under Law 82C might be:
For opening side:
.. 30% of 3D* -3
+ 70% of 3D -3
For other side:
.. 70% of 3D* -3
+ 30% of 3D -3
This gives each side the benefit of the doubt since they are treated as non-offending for this purpose.
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#9
Posted 2010-October-26, 06:57
In a Law 12C1E jurisdiction then that ruling is certainly impossible.
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