Posted 2023-April-06, 14:20
I will state that my Secretary Bird inclinations are such that "you know, the documents have been out for three years (and not in "the display department" Douglas Adams). If you are surprised by what it says now, that's because you didn't read them, or you just assumed that 'unusual bridge' would be Alertable, so you don't have to worry about what it actually *says*. This, oddly enough, is Not My Problem."
I describe myself (in my RL job) as "professional paranoid". I have described myself - and been used as - in my bridge role (not my TD role) as "your nitpicker who will look for ways to abuse what's there". Not because I want to play right to the edges (except when I'm told that I play my unusual stuff "because it wins by confusing the opponents" or "shouldn't be legal" - then I want to Dinkin my way to glory to show them exactly how far away from the edges I actually am!), but because for every abuseable point there, somebody *will* use it, and I want the committee to at least have said "yes, we see it, and yes, we know it's a problem, but it's not as much of a problem as any other solution we have found would be."
I realize that I look at the world in an unusual way. But the people who complain that "but we weren't told that they don't play X the way we do" (but weren't told they weren't, neither) or "bid on (some/many) zero" or even "that's awful bridge and deserves to be punished" (but wasn't this time, maybe because you no longer have a penalty double there?) "so clearly shouldn't be legal/must be Alerted" because it's not the way they would play bridge? RTFRegulations. They're right there. If you've got a problem with them, take it up with the writers, not me. And you should have been prepared for it two years ago, when *you read* the new Alert rules, and noticed that, say, there's no Alertable-if-less-than-minimum strangth requirements. You did notice that, didn't you? Or was it just the stuff you'd do that you noticed was no longer Alertable (and good riddance, that, it's Just Good Bridge)?
Again, not aiming this at the people in this thread. Most of whom do read the regs, and when surprised, do in fact query properly - and not just when it bites them at the table.
When I go to sea, don't fear for me, Fear For The Storm -- Birdie and the Swansong (tSCoSI)