jillybean2, on Nov 29 2006, 04:23 AM, said:
This is a reoccurring problem, doubles are not usually alerted at all and players rightly or wrongly call attention to it and claim damage.
Stating a rule such as alert all non natural bids is little help here and asking players to alert any bid that their opps may not understand is too subjective in this multi system environment.
Of course you must alert everything that opps might not understand. That's the whole purpose of the alert feature. The fact that some calls are not alertable in F2F bridge is for specific F2F reasons and thus irelevant in an online bridge context.
This is subjective, yes, but you can add a remark like "only obvious adjustments will be given".
And no, it does not mean that you have to alert "everything". You still only have to alert agreements and BBO pairs generally have few agreements.
Hence, allthough Stayman should be alerted because it's artificial, you could refuse to adjust on the basis of the idea that opps probably understood that it was Stayman or at least that it might be Stayman, even if not alerted. Besides, it could very well be that the pair has no agreement about Stayman. If you respond 2
♣ to 1NT without any agreement, just hoping that p will take it as Stayman, you don't have to alert.
The double of the 2
♥ overcall is quite trivial. Yes, it should be alerted if there is a special agreement about it. Could it be argued that it is "natural"? No of course it's not natural, a natural double is always for penalty, even when you double opps' opening of one in a suit. Could it be argued that opps are sure to understand the meaning of this double? I don't think so, but if all four players have "expert" on their profile maybe yes.
And no, there is no basis for adjustment since it's not likely that NS have an agreement about the meaning of this double.
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