aguahombre, on 2012-February-23, 18:21, said:
It is hard enough to prove it and adjust the score just for N/S. These conveniently compensating action situations, at the very least, leave suspicion and doubt about the "perpetrators".
I would agree that there is suspicion of the North-South actions, but this is the prevalent view when poor players land on their feet. In fact, under the current (misworded) laws, there is no adjustment against South. For a player of any ability playing a strong NT, there is no LA to Pass.
"A logical alternative action is one that, among the class of players in question and using the methods of the partnership would be given serious consideration by a significant proportion of such players, of whom it is judged some might select it."
If you poll any number of players and tell them "You elect to open 1NT on the South hand, and partner bids 2NT, invitational. It is love all. What do you bid now?", you will get the pollees thinking you are off your trolley, and a unanimous vote for Pass.
I also think there is no adjustment against North. "Repeated deviations lead to implicit understandings which then form part of the partnerships methods and must be disclosed in accordance with the regulations governing disclosure of system." The key word here is "repeated" and there is no evidence in the OP that this had occurred before.
I prefer to give the lawmakers credit for stating things for a reason - barmar