Table Result 3S= NS+140
The screen regulations for Chennai included the following rules:
26.1 <snip> It is considered desirable that players should vary the tempo randomly when returning the tray under the screen.
26.3g <snip> A delay in passing the tray of up to 20 seconds is not normally regarded as significant.
The purpose of these rules is believed to be to prevent UI arising when one or other side breaks tempo. Some of the time it will be obvious anyway, but not on the above hand, which angered Tony Forrester in Chennai. Kalita and Novosadzki (not Klukowski and Gawrys as originally stated) were NS, and East passed in tempo. South now took about a minute (according to Forrester; around 35 seconds according to gnasher, confirmed by the video) to pass, and West decided not to balance. The questions for readers are:
a) Whether South had anything to think about
b) Whether he could have known that a BIT here would deceive and prevent West balancing
c) Whether half to one minute is permissible to "vary the tempo randomly"
d) Whether a PP would be in order if the answers to the above are NO, YES, NO.
It is accepted by all that the result of the board is unaffected. The principle is all that is at issue.
This post has been edited by lamford: 2015-October-11, 17:42