pran, on 2012-April-23, 01:16, said:
An explanation including the clause: "plans to pass any response" is improper, and (if partner can hear it) a direct violation of Law 73B1.
How is it a violation of 73B1? In what way is describing what partner might do a communication to him? Are you suggesting that he might not have considered that possible action at the time he bid 2
♣, and this explanation would give him the idea that he could do so?
Certainly, saying "or he has a weak hand with 5-6
♦ and 3-4 in each major" is a better way to describe this possibility. Although if the opponents don't know the response structure, they won't know whether you'll be able to play 2
♦ or 3
♦ in the case where
♦ is your best fit. But it's not clear that the Law entitles them to this information, they're just entitled to know what the bid shows about the hand.