campboy, on 2013-December-03, 10:17, said:
Currently the laws make calling for "small" an irregularity. But virtually everyone does it all the time. In what sense is this not a problem? Now it is true that the issue could be (and is) dealt with by everyone pretending the law says something different, but this "solution" just seems inferior to changing the law to actually say what everyone acts as though it already says.
A radical option would be to persuade players and directors to obey the law, as written. There are other rules (about stop-cards, prematurely picking up pass cards, etc..) that are regularly broken and
rarely cause a problem. Sometimes
, however, they do cause a problem. This usually just results in annoyance and frustration. Players are reluctant to call the director and directors are reluctant to rectify damage because infractions are so widespread and so frequently condoned. All this nonsense can be avoided by clarifying and simplifying the law. For example, by omitting daft legal "interpretations" for irregularities which just encourage infraction. Thus, If the laws stipulated "suit and rank" as the
only permitted designation then declarer would soon learn to avoid woolly terms like "small" or "spade" or "finesse", "win" or whatever. In the long term, it would save time and hassle.
Of course, there is a good counter-argument that the law should
forbid "suit and rank" designations and
mandate "small", "top", "finesse", "ruff" or whatever -- to avoid providing gratuitous unauthorised information to adjacent tables.
Anyway, whatever the rules are, IMO, they should be clear, simple and enforced.The last thing players want is yet more sophisticated and incomprehensible rules to disrespect and ignore.