jules101, on 2012-October-11, 02:17, said:
PAIRS
South now:
- places STOP card on the table,
- lifts a bid from bidding box,
- then sees the 1N opener on his right, and
- says "Oh - I didn't see your bid...."
East has seen the bid pulled, but neither West or North has seen it.
East calls DIRECTOR.
When you arrive the bid is face down on the table.
(You are playing director who hasn't yet played this board
, so you don't particularly want to ask what the bid was - eg 2M, 3M, 3m etc)
East complaining that North now has unauthorised info as a result of South's statement....
What are the options here?
OTHER ISSUES
1) 2-level bids over 1N would be conventional for NS. eg 2D would show a single suited major. 2M would be 5M & 4+ minor.
2) Can the "STOP bid" be replaced with "non-STOP conventional bid" here? eg 2D, and then auction would continue as if no irregularity had taken place
3) If South intended to bid "STOP 2M" (and still wishes to bid) is he still required to make a STOP natural bid - eg "STOP 3M"?
4) What constraints are there on North in the auction.
5) What constraints are there on North if he is on lead? [North hasn't seen the bid, but has a singleton Spade, so it doesn't take much effort for North to work out what his partner's suit is!]
As playing director you've not played the board yet.
You don't particularly want to know whether South pulled a 2-level or 3-level bid out of the box, or whether it was a major or a minor.
Can you resolve this without actually seeing the bid?
Your job as a TD is to give a ruling. If you have not played the board, tough luck. If as a result of giving a ruling correctly you feel unable to play the board, then you give your opponents Ave+, and yourself Ave or Ave+ - see long discussion in another thread.
Once the call was removed from the box the call was made - see SBU regulations as cited [ignore BGB regulations which do not apply except in BGB competitions] so may not be changed. So you instruct that the call should be turned face up. It has now been made.
You now explain to the table that North's comment is UI to South - and explain that forcefully to him - but AI to his opponents. You also tell North if it happens again to STFU! You tell E/W to call you back if there is the slightest chance that South has taken any advantage, deliberately or otherwise, from North's comment.
In answer to your specific questions:
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Can the "STOP bid" be replaced with "non-STOP conventional bid" here? eg 2D, and then auction would continue as if no irregularity had taken place?
The bid is made and may not be replaced.
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If South intended to bid "STOP 2M" (and still wishes to bid) is he still required to make a STOP natural bid - eg "STOP 3M"?
Again, the bid is made and may not be replaced.
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What constraints are there on North in the auction.
The normal UI restraints set by Laws 16B and 73C: he must take no advantage of the comment and treat the bids as if the comment had not been made.
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What constraints are there on North if he is on lead? [North hasn't seen the bid, but has a singleton Spade, so it doesn't take much effort for North to work out what his partner's suit is!]
Same answer.
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Can you resolve this without actually seeing the bid?
No. Don't try.
Ok, there is one exception to this answer: if you can find another competent TD to rule instead of you, and he has played the board, that's an alternative. But otherwise the TD should just do his job. Mike Swanson, who was at the very top of the TD profession many years ago, said he reckoned being a playing TD cost between 2% and 6% any evening he played.