These are the rules of the unibridge club we can find on the website given by calabres:
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1. All BBO rules apply in our Club.
2. Please ALERT and explain with FULL DISCLOSURE all conventional bids. FAILURE to do so might eventually result in ADJUSTED boards.
3. No DUMMY CLAIMS allowed.
4. Do NOT CHAT with your partner during BIDDING and PLAY. If you must please use only ENGLISH.
5. If you feel opps are PLAYING SLOWLY, NOTIFY the TD during the ROUND, not AFTER.
6. Is a TIMED EVENT, so please BID/PLAY promptly and accept VALID CLAIMS.
7. Our policy is ZERO TOLERANCE towards RUDE BEHAVIOR to TDs, partner and opps.
8. If you INTENTIONALLY DISCONNECT or are BADLY BEHAVED, you will be EXCUSED from the Club
9. It is MANDATORY to announce in all rounds SYSTEM, LEADS and CARDING. For FAILURE two weeks suspension after 2 failures.
A nice set of rules, and I entirely agree with them. The same set of rules is posted along with each tourney, and you can read them before the tourney at any time when you feel like you should refresh your memory concerning the rules. However, I failed to find the rule about undos there. Of couse, when I was new in the club, I had read the text that is posted by the host in every tourney right after it started, but of course, I did not read it every time. Also, I always thought that this is only a reminder for those who did not care to read the rules in the web or attached to the tournament. I never imagined that additional rules are posted by chat.
This is especially true as rule number 1 cited here is in contradiction with the undo rule.
I also think that chat is not a reasonable method to post a portion of text that requires scrolling by the user in order to be entirely read, and that the start of the tourney is not the moment where I would expect players to pay much attention to such a long text - they are busy greeting partner and opps, annonuncing the system, reading opps' announcements, viewing the own hand and starting to bid. Requiring them to carefully read some longer poprtion of text is in contradiction with the requirement to play in time.
At the time when the incident took place I actually was not aware of the undo rule, but I was aware of the rules of this site. I remembered the undo rule at some time after the tourney. I think you cannot really blame me for that.
Thanks for all the replies to my original post. Two ascpects of the incident have not been commented on. First, the opp who had asked for undo do so again and again promptly after I had rejected the request. I think the right way to handle this is to call the TD right after the first reject. Asking for undo again is trying to force the opp directly to do what this fellow believed was right, and I consider this was extremely rude and made me angry. Also, threatening to call the TD instead of really calling him is rude. Finally I had to call the TD myself. I have asked calabres by email if he did something about this, but he chose not to answer me but instead to post in this thread and leave this question unanswered.
The parter of the undo-requester, who is among the 20 top-ranked players of the unibridge club, had called me "not fair" in table chat after I had rejected several undos. I did not have the time to tell the TD about that. However, this remark was rude, too. I think he would not have made this remark if he felt that the repeated undo requests by his partner were rude. This shows that this partnership was not very sensible concerning rudeness. Clearly, I was not in the mood to change my mind and grant the undo request after this. This might have been different if opps called the TD right after the first request was rejected and the TD suggested to me the it really was a misclick by his judgement and he would recommend to accept the request.
But what happened was that the TD told me to accept the request (the last of the series of requests was still pending). I immediately followed the TD's order. But I strongly believe, even if the rule to accpet undos is in effect, he cannot order me to accept. All he can do is adjust the score, assign a penalty to my partnership or throw me out of his private club.
According to the Laws of Duplicate Contract Bridge, Law 45C1, there is no undo if the other defender had seen the card, as Jillybean2 pointed out already. So if a sponsering organization really thinks a rule should be in effect that directly violates this law, I cannot cite a law directly telling us what the TD should do in such a situation. But the general notion of the laws is that the TD explains the choices and the player choses, not the TD tells what to chose. Only if it was a crystal-clear misclick, e.g. a card played that was clearly absurd and therefore clearly not intended, you might argue that the TD tells the player that, but even then, if I was the TD I would just recommend it to the player and ask him for his final decision.
After all, accepting an undo is a favor I do. I think I have given many reasons why in this particular case I refused to do that favor. But I learnt that there is in automatism in this club and I am forced to do the favor, no matter how clear it is that it was a misclick and no matter how rude opps behaved. Consequently, I shall not play there anymore.
Karl