Posted 2013-May-29, 23:20
Hi, Chris.
South didn't exercise his right to enquire. So? Why should he? As far as he knows, 2♦ is natural, so there should be no need to ask. As for West's UI from South's withdrawn 2♥, again so what? It was his side's infraction that gave rise to the correction. Did he take advantage of UI? What are his LAs? That may factor into the score adjustment, but it makes no difference to the MI part of the ruling.
North has drawn attention to an irregularity. He has every right to do this, and to call the director (see Law 9). He did it "backwards" - first he called the director, and then he pointed out the irregularity (the failure to alert), but I don't think that matters. Nor do I think it warrants a PP. I would caution him not to make extraneous comments - it's not his place to explain to the TD what his partner was thinking, nor to explain to his partner, during the auction, what has gone wrong. Just call the TD and say "I think there was a failure to alert 2♦".
As for adjusting the score, what caused the damage? The MI, or South's 3♦ bid? If the latter, then there should be no adjustment — particularly if South would have bid 3♦ with the correct information in the first place, which he might well have done.
I would treat this as a learning experience for all concerned.
Oh, also, as I tell them to play it out, I'm going to remind West of his obligations regarding the UI from the withdrawn 2♥ bid.
I wouldn't use a double dummy analysis as a basis for determining score adjustments. Who plays a hand double dummy, particularly at this level?
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