After the bidding ended, I asked whether there was a failure to alert. Not only did I nor receive an answer, West said to her partner, "Well, was there?" and threw her bidding cards at her partner.
I suspect that there were a couple of infractions here deserving of PPs.
West who had confused their agreements over their own NT opening with their agreements over opponent's NT openings. She meant 2♠ as a transfer to clubs, but their card (which I looked at after the actions descrived above) said that it was natural after our 1NT call.
- There would certainly seem to be a ZT violation if only for the thowing of the bidding cards.
- There would seem to be a violation of the requriement to dislose partber's failure to alert. I am not so sure of this one, as their agreement did not require an alert, but West made a bid that she thought should have been alerted and appareently still beleived at the time I asked the question.
There was no apparent damage to our game from this - 2♠ -1 was a top for us. At all the other tables we were going down in NT or spades. We were the only plus in our direction.
Any thoughts on this?