Placement of suits at notrump
#1
Posted 2016-August-03, 14:33
#2
Posted 2016-August-03, 15:13
#3
Posted 2016-August-03, 15:33
Likewise, during the play, at your turn to play you can ask for limited information about the contract, including what are trumps (Law 41C). So positioning the trump suit is consistent with information lawfully entitled.
Technically I would say that an aid during the play of the suit that was led is not matched by corresponding laws. That said, I can imagine forgetting which spot card was led, but forgetting which suit? If they need that reminder you are beating them anyway.
Where I was brought up it was customary to place Clubs on the left if it is NT, trumps on the right (and Clubs not on the left) in a suit contract. I have not seen that widely replicated outside my circle of experience.
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#4
Posted 2016-August-03, 15:35
sanst, on 2016-August-03, 15:13, said:
The difference is that you are not allowed to look at the lead on your scorecard or the Bridgemate, so the information is not available during the actual play of the hand.
#5
Posted 2016-August-03, 15:55
Vampyr, on 2016-August-03, 15:35, said:
#6
Posted 2016-August-03, 16:15
sanst, on 2016-August-03, 15:55, said:
What notes do you mean? A note that says what card was led? That is illegal.
#7
Posted 2016-August-03, 18:23
It's quite rare to see any accusations made of using this type of illegal information, by the declaring side at least.
#8
Posted 2016-August-04, 00:55
sanst, on 2016-August-03, 15:55, said:
Are you really sure about that?
The NBB (Dutch Bridge League) encourages people to enter the contract into the bridgemate (to prevent later disputes about the contract). Of course, it is natural to enter the opening lead at the same time. However, as far as I know there is no NBB document that allows you to review what you entered in the bridgemate during the play.
Rik
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#9
Posted 2016-August-04, 02:21
Trinidad, on 2016-August-04, 00:55, said:
The NBB (Dutch Bridge League) encourages people to enter the contract into the bridgemate (to prevent later disputes about the contract). Of course, it is natural to enter the opening lead at the same time. However, as far as I know there is no NBB document that allows you to review what you entered in the bridgemate during the play.
Rik
#10
Posted 2016-August-04, 02:31
Trinidad, on 2016-August-04, 00:55, said:
The NBB (Dutch Bridge League) encourages people to enter the contract into the bridgemate (to prevent later disputes about the contract). Of course, it is natural to enter the opening lead at the same time. However, as far as I know there is no NBB document that allows you to review what you entered in the bridgemate during the play.
Rik
How does this procedure prevent disputes about the contract? Does East (or West) have to press the OK button to agree the contract before the bidding cards are put away and the main play period starts?
#11
Posted 2016-August-04, 04:51
jallerton, on 2016-August-04, 02:31, said:
#12
Posted 2016-August-04, 07:49
sanst, on 2016-August-04, 02:21, said:
"Het is spelers toegestaan aantekening te houden van het contract, de leider, het resultaat, de score en de uitkomst. Deze aantekeningen mogen niet zichtbaar zijn voor spelers die het spel nog moeten spelen."
An automated translation:
"It is allowed to keep players tally of the contract, the leader, the result, the score and the outcome. These notes may not be visible to players still have to play the game."
#13
Posted 2016-August-04, 08:20
lexlogan, on 2016-August-04, 07:49, said:
An automated translation:
"It is allowed to keep players tally of the contract, the leader, the result, the score and the outcome. These notes may not be visible to players still have to play the game."
It is not entirely clear that this means that player may (illegally) look at this tally during a hand.
#14
Posted 2016-August-04, 08:23
Vampyr, on 2016-August-04, 08:20, said:
This. That the list includes the score may suggest that it is about previous hands.
However, this Dutch document suggests that they are talking about using the information during the play since there is a reference to 40C3a which disallows memory aids unless the SO decides otherwise.
#15
Posted 2016-August-04, 08:25
Vampyr, on 2016-August-04, 08:20, said:
Quite the contrary. To me it seems clear that this means that they may NOT look at it during a hand.
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
#16
Posted 2016-August-04, 08:36
1eyedjack, on 2016-August-04, 08:25, said:
What it actually seems to be saying is that you can't allow other contestants to see your private score if it contains hands that they haven't yet played ("players still have to play the game"). It's not clear that it addresses the player consulting their own private score.
But since the Laws don't allow memory aids, and local regulations can't contravene the Laws, that means you can't consult this to remind yourself of details that the Laws don't allow, like the opening lead to the current hand.
#17
Posted 2016-August-04, 08:46
barmar, on 2016-August-04, 08:36, said:
But since the Laws don't allow memory aids, and local regulations can't contravene the Laws, that means you can't consult this to remind yourself of details that the Laws don't allow, like the opening lead to the current hand.
Emphasis mine.
This is not true:
40c3A said:
during the auction and play periods to any aids to his memory,
calculation or technique.
#18
Posted 2016-August-04, 08:53
But I don't see where that regulation gives permission to the player to look at his tally about the current hand, since he "still has to play the game".
That clause is typically only invoked in special types of games, like Individuals, where it's common for one player to say "I'll play your CC", and he's then allowed to consult it. Or games with an enforced CC. Or beginner games.
#19
Posted 2016-August-04, 09:07
barmar, on 2016-August-04, 08:53, said:
Yes I agree with this. I wonder if those who wrote the Dutch regulations really had consultation of the sheet during play in mind.
One for the pet peeve thread: It is really amazing so murky bridge laws and regulations sometimes are written. Ken Rexford's signature comes to mind. It shouldn't be an exercise in forensics or cryptology to interpret legal documents.
#20
Posted 2016-August-04, 09:14
helene_t, on 2016-August-04, 09:07, said:
Although not applicable to the example in this thread, I think that some of the problem is that a select few officials who wield considerable power do not always agree with some of the Laws as they have been written and seek to impose their own interpretations that warp the strict meaning of those Laws to fall more in line with their personal agenda, confident that, given their position of power, their interpretations will not be (successfully) challenged.
Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq