Lanor Fow, on 2015-March-09, 13:06, said:
I'm not good with the editor, East was the dealer so North did not pass initially. If someone can tell me how to edit this I will.
2s - 10-12 6 card suit
2nt - alerted
3d - not alerted
The first call is made at the end of the auction, where east is asking if 3d should have been alerted. 3d is described as showing the honour outside spades. Firstly do you think this is alertable?
I would assume so: there are several different ways of replying to 2NT and it appears to be co-incidence that the honour was in diamonds. But: east should not be asking about a single bid - he should ask about all the bids during the auction to avoid giving UI to his partner (which he has just done!). The fact is that he has also given AI to South that he holds diamond honours.
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At the table I said it was and offered east his final pass back.
Fine 21B1
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AT this point he asks (before I can stop him) to speak to me away from the table.
I think you should have advised East that this is neither necessary nor permissible, that should he feel that his side have been damaged to call you back - where you would adjust the score if necessary 21B3. IMHO you should also advise West that knowledge of East's request is unauthorised. It would also appear that such knowledge is authorised to South. It would be up to you to decide whether EW should have a PP.
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Away from the table he says that he would have doubled 3d had it been alerted. Given he didn't want his pass back I instructed play to continue, and asked to be called back at the end if necessary.
Having arrived in this position, this is correct.
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I got called back at the end of play (given above), 4s having made. East complained that South had taken a line, based on the director call, that assumed he had AQ of diamonds. South shrugged his shoulders somewhat but didn't deny it. N/S contended that this wasn't unauthorised information. South said that there was an alternate line of playing west for the queen of diamonds but it didn't seem any better than the line he took. How do you rule?
Well from 1st principles
Was there MI? Yes - failure to alert the 3D bid
Did EW suffer a loss? Probably not = the double (if made) would alert South that West had the diamond honours and thus South would take the line actually taken.
Therefore there seems to be no need for an adjustment.
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If it helps, a poll of two players on how they would play given bidding and opening lead had both taking the ace of clubs and switch to a spade. One of them considered the line of three hearts initially, but said it was too committal. Another played given the west hand, found the diamond switch to be obvious if they get in with a club.
Although I think the result should stand, this exemplifies the difficulty that experienced players have when they are told to protect themselves, but risk giving UI by doing so.
No matter how well you know the laws, there is always something that you'll forget. That is why we have a book.
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.