Vampyr, on 2014-July-09, 15:29, said:
I wonder what the "physics" of the game is supposed to mean. Is it a joke-y way to refer to the mechanics of the game?
Physics determines what is stable; and, the consequences upon that which is unstable.
Assume the belief that a claim is not an irregularity is true. Then a claim is proper procedure; and, the failure to claim is an irregularity [as they otherwise are mutually exclusive states]. Most would believe that punishing a failure to claim is wrong headed. Therefore, the idea that claiming is not an irregularity along with the idea that simultaneuosly failure to claim is not an irregularity are in conflict. This situation is unstable and the physics of bridge define such a state a false one, destined to change toward a stable one. Therefore the assumption is false.
Earlier, blackshoe suggested that it is a crime for a claimer to fail to provide a clarification and that the fix is to utilize the command 'shall' instead of 'should'. I suggest that this view is an outcome of holding the wrongheaded belief that claims are not an irregularity.
In other words, such beliefs affect the flavor of rules- if claims are irregularities then the rules are written with it in mind; and conversely, if they aren't, then they are written with that in mind.
I have suggested that criminalizing the failure to issue a clarification will not have the desired effect. The desired effect can only be had through first understanding the physics- as that is the only way to describe rules that are solutions to the player's problems.
An example of lack of understanding: there is a provision that permits SOs to write regulations defining a 'default' order of the cards when claimer doesn't supply one. Such a provision suggests that the law is inadequate in its language. That defeats the notion of justice by opening additional avenues of litigation as to when the 'default' doesn't happen to apply this time.
Another example: the WBFLC has declared that 'run the clubs' is actually several separate plays that the player can repudiate at any time. How can that be? when L68 says that it is a claim.