bluejak, on 2011-August-29, 10:03, said:
I am sure you are wrong. Basing Simple Rulings on going against normal interpretations is not the method: we want TDs and players to see consistent law-giving, not some inconsistent method based on a minority view.
Furthermore, this interpretation is not against the Laws.
As far as I can tell essentially the same law applied in 1989 in Perth - the parenthetical comment in Law 73A2 "(however, sponsoring organizations ..." has been removed from the parentheses and become a sentence in its own right beginning "But Regulating Authorities ...".
In Perth in 1989 it was significant that no pause had been mandated "on the first trick". Therefore it would still seem significant today where there is no such mandate.
By mentioning an exception "on the first trick" this law is basically acknowledging that without that a regulated mandate "the first trick" should be treated the same as any other situation.
Under these conditions ruling as if there was a regulation when there is not is wrong.
It creates two classes of players - those who know about the quasi-regulation and those who don't. Therefore it puts some players at a disadvantage.
I am convinced that this quasi-regulation is open to abuse. Players will not pause every time. Their partner's will learn quicker than their opponents when they pause and when they don't. The quasi-regulation allows them to pause willy nilly with for example a singleton and then claim they were just thinking about the hand and thus potentially deceive a declarer. The EBU regulation which stops short of mandating a pause legitimizes the shonky deceptive practice of playing deceptively with a singleton - "third hand may legitimately think whatever his holding in the suit, and no inference can be or should be taken from such a pause".
In other jurisdictions without a regulation I do not understand how ruling based on a non-existent regulation is anything except plain wrong.
Given the law the only two sensible options appear to be:
1. No regulation and treat trick one like every other trick in regard to tempo breaks
2. Mandate a pause and treat trick one differently.
Anything else is fraught with issues.