Vampyr, on 2012-June-06, 17:30, said:
Simplification of system should be mandatory for frequent misbidders anyway. I don't agree with you about how hard it is for players to prevent their own misbids; I remember making two in the last ten years. (One was 2NT-3NT intended as natural, when systemically it was not, and one was 1♥-2NT as a GF raise when systemically it was not, so at least our opponents were not damaged!)
I guess you're a really good player. I'll bet lesser players make misbids more often, especially if they change partners frequently and have different agreements with different partners. It's easy for such players to forget which agreement they have with the current partner.
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But anyway, what is all this talk about morality? Bridge is a game, and no one dies no matter what happens at the table, and moral failings have nothing to do with it. I am talking about regulations, which are rules of the game, not criminal laws. Accidentally breaking the rules of a game is morally neutral, and whether the infraction should attract a penalty is a decision made for the benefit of the game, not for the punishment of evil-doers.
Of course accidents are morally neutral, but intentional violations are not. If they're extreme enough we call the perpetrators cheaters, and we take serious action against them: they may be publically embarassed, causing them to be shunned by other players, and we may suspend them from the league.