Inadmissable double accepted
#1
Posted 2012-November-14, 07:03
2S (P) X (P)
Played with screens, South (playing with screens for the first time) thought erroneously that his RHO had opened 2S and so decided to make a take-out double. West, with a bad hand who had had a few too many beers the night before, passed.
Is the double believed to be accepted? If so, if the auction proceeds with 3 passes, does the contract become 2S X?
#2
Posted 2012-November-14, 07:18
"Robin Barker is a mathematician. ... All highly skilled in their respective fields and clearly accomplished bridge players."
#3
Posted 2012-November-14, 08:22
RMB1, on 2012-November-14, 07:18, said:
If several subsequent rounds of bidding have occurred before this is noticed, is any of it authorised info ?
#4
Posted 2012-November-14, 10:28
RMB1, on 2012-November-14, 07:18, said:
I find it interesting that (36A and 36B) if the inadmissable bid is caught at the time, partner is barred; but if LHO passes, the inadmissable bid is still cancelled but there are no restrictions on Opener.
#5
Posted 2012-November-14, 10:39
aguahombre, on 2012-November-14, 10:28, said:
An application of the "pay attention!" rule?
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#6
Posted 2012-November-14, 10:42
#7
Posted 2012-November-14, 10:58
The same thing could be said about this particular auction even if LHO had caught the illegal call at the right time, but them's the rules and responder would just have to place the final contract.
BTW: I suspect that if Responder and his LHO were screenmates, LHO would just have a chuckle and tell responder to replace the double. Perhaps, that should be a recommendation for rules change when screens are in use and the boo boo has not been passed back to offender's partner on the other side.
This post has been edited by aguahombre: 2012-November-14, 11:13
#8
Posted 2012-November-14, 11:08
Cyberyeti, on 2012-November-14, 08:22, said:
We (EBU I guess) have interpretted "proceeds as though there had been no irregularity" to mean there are no UI restrictions. But this law explicitly states there are no lead restrictions (Law 26) and does not explicitly meantion Law 16.
"Robin Barker is a mathematician. ... All highly skilled in their respective fields and clearly accomplished bridge players."
#9
Posted 2012-November-15, 05:52
#10
Posted 2012-November-15, 07:04
iviehoff, on 2012-November-15, 05:52, said:
It certainly happened in the 2008 European Championships in the women's match between Greece and Scotland. The auction on board 1 went:
North - East - South - West
1♣ - Pass - 1♥ - 1♠
Rdbl - 2♥ - Pass - 3♠
Pass - 4♠ - AP
For some reason no player called the director (and, as npc, I was only told at dinner). This was played with screens and South told West that East had condoned the redouble by letting it come through the screen (another example of international players having no idea about the laws) - West didn't really care
There was no damage as the redouble was correctly described as 'a support redouble' on both sides of the screen.
I tried to use the hand diagram to display the auction, but it does permit an illegal auction. Unlike the bridgemates in use in Pau - I checked the following day
#11
Posted 2012-November-15, 07:55
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#12
Posted 2012-November-15, 09:23
If OP's auction had been passed out, and someone had attempted to lead, it could have got very amusing.
#13
Posted 2012-November-15, 10:03
paulg, on 2012-November-15, 07:04, said:
North - East - South - West
1♣ - Pass - 1♥ - 1♠
Rdbl - 2♥ - Pass - 3♠
Pass - 4♠ - AP
For some reason no player called the director (and, as npc, I was only told at dinner). This was played with screens and South told West that East had condoned the redouble by letting it come through the screen (another example of international players having no idea about the laws) - West didn't really care
There was no damage as the redouble was correctly described as 'a support redouble' on both sides of the screen.
I tried to use the hand diagram to display the auction, but it does permit an illegal auction. Unlike the bridgemates in use in Pau - I checked the following day
Was there a score adjustment on the hand? Any ruling at all?
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#14
Posted 2012-November-15, 10:09
paulg, on 2012-November-15, 07:04, said:
I don't believe Bridgemates which record the auction have hit the U.S. yet. Seems a bit cumbersome for the players to pass the device around for each call.
#15
Posted 2012-November-15, 10:13
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#16
Posted 2012-November-15, 10:19
blackshoe, on 2012-November-15, 10:03, said:
paulg, on 2012-November-15, 07:04, said:
North - East - South - West
1♣ - Pass - 1♥ - 1♠
Rdbl - 2♥ - Pass - 3♠
Pass - 4♠ - AP
For some reason no player called the director (and, as npc, I was only told at dinner). This was played with screens and South told West that East had condoned the redouble by letting it come through the screen (another example of international players having no idea about the laws) - West didn't really care
There was no damage as the redouble was correctly described as 'a support redouble' on both sides of the screen.
I tried to use the hand diagram to display the auction, but it does permit an illegal auction. Unlike the bridgemates in use in Pau - I checked the following day
Was there a score adjustment on the hand? Any ruling at all?
Director was never called.
#17
Posted 2012-November-15, 10:20
blackshoe, on 2012-November-15, 10:13, said:
BridgePads are what we use, also. But, to only be able to see the entire auction when the Mate is in one's own control would not be a good thing ---for instance we couldn't know to alert until after righty has acted.
Alternatively we would have to have both bidding boxes and the Bridgemate/pad in use during the auction......cumbersome.
#18
Posted 2012-November-15, 10:23
aguahombre, on 2012-November-15, 10:09, said:
I believe it is a setting that is rarely enabled, but at the Europeans that year every team had to provide a recorder to enter the bidding and play into the bridgemate. This meant that a lot of data was recorded, for example, http://eurobridge.or...qmatchid=26092.
At recent Europeans this has not been a requirement, perhaps because of the economic climate and the smaller countries who could not afford to bring, or hire, a recorder.
#19
Posted 2012-November-15, 12:38
aguahombre, on 2012-November-15, 10:20, said:
Alternatively we would have to have both bidding boxes and the Bridgemate/pad in use during the auction......cumbersome.
Good points.
I suppose the separate recorder Paul mentioned works well — but it's not going to happen in club games.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#20
Posted 2012-November-16, 06:36
paulg, on 2012-November-15, 10:23, said:
At recent Europeans this has not been a requirement, perhaps because of the economic climate and the smaller countries who could not afford to bring, or hire, a recorder.
Instead of paying someone to do it we rather scored ourselves in Ostende it was a pain in the ass. Rich teams already have more than enough advantages.