EBU, County A teams match, so teams of eight scored the illogical way (summing 4 scores and IMPing)
There was no alert of 3C; there may have been an alert of 3S. At South's (my) second turn to call, I asked about the 3C bid and was told "We keep it up to strength over the double, so 13-15". I had seen "Ranges include points for distribution" on their card, so assumed the discrepancy between my hand and the announced bidding meant W had a shapely 10 count, E a minimum opening, and my partner a bust. 3S was described as a stop ask. (5C made 11 tricks)
When we asked at the completion of the 8 board stanza about the agreement, EW were slightly unclear but seemed to claim that West's hand fitted within their agreement (ie that this wasn't a misbid). One statement included the lines "We count 3 points for a void, 1 point for a singleton,..." but it remained unclear how they were getting to 13-15 from that hand.
Several questions:
- Has there been a failure to alert? If their agreement had genuinely been 13-15 HCP with support, is that sufficiently unexpected strength to require an alert?
- If called upon to rule on the hand: do you feel there has been misinformation? And if so, do you feel NS have been damaged? At the time it was decided that the description of the bid was odd but sufficient, and that S should have worked out what was going on and/or had a clear 5S bid at his final call, so the table result was left to stand.
- As a general point, even if it's disclosed that stated HCP ranges will 'include distribution', should they still average out to the stated range? I assumed that the convention card meant they would upgrade shapely or well-fitting hands, and downgrade ill-fitting hands, so that a 'reasonable' hand for the bidding would have the announced HCP; should this be a reasonable assumption to be able to make?