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Is this an alerting issue? (N/S deserve redress)


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Am I the only one wondering what beginning players (less than 1 year of bridge, 3 as a cuebid) are doing in an event where screens are used? These people already have trouble holding thirteen cards in their hands. Counting to thirteen is nearly impossible and then you want them to understand the intricacies involved in playing with screens?!?

 

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Now it's a new problem. North/South claim West shouldn't have given East a club ruff. They say he had UI from North calling the director when East said 3 was natural (after being asked by North wothout dropping the curtain). What now?
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Now it's a new problem. North/South claim West shouldn't have given East a club ruff. They say he had UI from North calling the director when East said 3 was natural (after being asked by North wothout dropping the curtain). What now?

Hmmm...gonna depend on the play.

 

Club won in dummy. Let's say spade back, duck to the King. AK of diamonds, now a spade back to the ace.

 

Does West now have enough information to lead a club back?

 

Dummy lead a spade to an empty suit. QJ remaining in dummy is a terrible thing to lead to. Leading a red suit is obviously out. Leading a club shouldn't do any harm...there's nothing left for North to discard (any spades are winners, any diamonds get ruffed).

 

So on that sequence, I might allow a club.

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Now it's a new problem. North/South claim West shouldn't have given East a club ruff. They say he had UI from North calling the director when East said 3 was natural (after being asked by North wothout dropping the curtain). What now?

I think you mean East said 3 is a cue bid.

 

They might possibly sort of have a case (I grudingly admit), but I wouldn't really be inclined to adjust because

 

i) We are only talking about the difference between 300 and 500 I assume, I can't believe it's going to be a big imp difference.

 

ii) It's North who gave West the (possible) information by not dropping the curtain or indeed by bothering to ask about the 3C bid at all; as soon as he sees his hand and dummy he knows it's a singleton lead, so why bother asking? Why not save up the TD call for later, it's not going to change the final contract.

 

North could have avoided the club ruff double dummy, however that would have run the risk of 800 (win the club, play a spade. West wins and gives East a club ruff. East crosses to West's top diamond honour who gives another club ruff)

 

p.s. isn't there a time limit for appeals?

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Now it's a new problem. North/South claim West shouldn't have given East a club ruff. They say he had UI from North calling the director when East said 3 was natural (after being asked by North wothout dropping the curtain). What now?

One would need to know more about the played cards, when West got to trick.

The question is, what alternative does West have?

If a round of was played, West can't play .

If 2 rounds of have been played, West won't play .

etc.

 

What legal information does West have:

 

0) Beginners play the suit partner lead.

 

1) West holds 5. After trick 1 he knows about 10 cards.

 

2) split 2-2 or 3-2.

 

3) East dbled. => East has some and/or Quicktricks. East did not fear that N/S run to a makable contract, so he probably needs some .

 

4) Partner lead the Q and North followed suit.

 

5) North showed preference, and partner seems to have some, so the length of North seems limited to 4-5. He can hold 2-3. If he held single, he has to hold 6-4 . If the are longer than the would he not give preference?

 

6) On the table, he could see AKT. So East would have lead from QJ98.

He should have better leads available to dbl 4.

 

7) West has information from the previous tricks, here it is important to know if E/W got their AK already. If so, West knows that there where other good leads available.

 

West has legal information, that something is strange with the length of North and the length of East. North got to have more than one and East has to have something in leading to to short to bid.

West can assume that East played the Q for a reason, even if he can't see it.

 

So I won't adjust here. (But perhaps I will now be forced to give N/S their money back....)

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