Slam Bidding Ruling
#1
Posted 2015-March-06, 10:22
I am aware that Gerber is not used by most, if not all, of the best bridge players. They have far better systems at their disposal. Unfortunately I still come across many club players who use their version of Gerber. I was taught many years ago to use Gerber (4♣)only after a 1NT or 2NT opening by partner. Players are using Gerber after their partner opens with a suit bid. Is this illegal? What action should a Director take if attention is drawn to this bid by their opponents.
There is added confusion to this problem because of the change in EBU regulations that stated that players do not alert bids above 3NT. A recent regulation now states that during the first round of bidding an artificial bid above 3NT should be alerted. Is this Gerber problem common or am I living in a time warp.
#2
Posted 2015-March-06, 10:31
#3
Posted 2015-March-06, 10:35
Yes if first-round artificial bids must be alerted then this obviously applies to Gerber as well, as long as it is used in the first round.
#4
Posted 2015-March-06, 12:25
No.
"What action should a Director take if attention is drawn to this bid by their opponents."
None, even if called to the table. Well, I suppose he should tell them there's been no irregularity and to carry on.
That people have agreements not in accordance with what you (or anyone) was taught is not illegal.
What Gerber problem? If people follow the rules, what's the problem?
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#5
Posted 2015-March-06, 12:33
#6
Posted 2015-March-06, 15:01
A 4C bid on the first round of bidding has to be alerted - otherwise not. Pairs can agree when, or not, to use Gerber.
In theory there might be UI if one person of the pair thinks the bid is Gerber and the other doesn't - but it is unlikely that this will happen.
1H : 1S: 4C alerted and explained as 'Gerber' - in fact it was intended to show a 7-card club suit and pre-empt 4th from bidding.
4H : X: ? UI suggests this is 2 Aces. AI would say that it shows a strong Heart hand. If the 4C bidder takes the double out they had better have a good reason. (sighing, groaning and then putting down 5C is NOT a good reason:))
Get the facts. No matter what people say, get the facts from both sides BEFORE you make a ruling or leave the table.
Remember - just because a TD is called for one possible infraction, it does not mean that there are no others.
In a judgement case - always refer to other TDs and discuss the situation until they agree your decision is correct.
The hardest rulings are inevitably as a result of failure of being called at the correct time. ALWAYS penalize both sides if this happens.
#7
Posted 2015-March-11, 06:35
p-p-p-1h
p-4c
Would still be alerted if not natural (I realise that a passed hand bidding gerber would be unusual, but a splinter is possible).
#8
Posted 2015-March-11, 16:18
Lanor Fow, on 2015-March-11, 06:35, said:
p-p-p-1h
p-4c
Would still be alerted if not natural (I realise that a passed hand bidding gerber would be unusual, but a splinter is possible).
Yes - should have made that plain - mea culpa.
Get the facts. No matter what people say, get the facts from both sides BEFORE you make a ruling or leave the table.
Remember - just because a TD is called for one possible infraction, it does not mean that there are no others.
In a judgement case - always refer to other TDs and discuss the situation until they agree your decision is correct.
The hardest rulings are inevitably as a result of failure of being called at the correct time. ALWAYS penalize both sides if this happens.
#9
Posted 2015-March-11, 19:14
#10
Posted 2015-March-12, 12:29
kb49, on 2015-March-06, 10:22, said:
Far from being illegal, it is even recommended by some noted authors in other situations. Marty Bergen advocates it after pre-empts, as does Kantar (also after 1NT and 2NT rebids). Kantar doesn't always refer to it as Gerber, of course.
#11
Posted 2015-March-12, 21:10
VixTD, on 2015-March-12, 12:29, said:
#12
Posted 2015-March-13, 08:40