 Trinidad, on 2012-November-29, 18:23, said:
Trinidad, on 2012-November-29, 18:23, said:
I don't know where you got that idea. The AC thought that it was a close call whether pass was an LA. On that, I agree with the AC.
And I also agree with Jeffford76 that the AC was wishing they could make a Reveley ruling, which would be wrong even if they could use 12C1c.
Rik
Of great importance in making inferences from bidding is knowing the agreements to the calls made: 
APPEAL CASE 3
Event: Mitchell Open BAM Teams
Session: First qualifying
Subject: Break in Tempo (BIT)
	FulvioFantoni	
	♠9752	
	♥J	
	♦8632	
	♣AK73	
Poon Hna____		Kelvin Ng
♠Q8____    		♠AJT6
♥AQ9____    		♥876542
♦A75____    		♦
♣QJT65____    	♣982
	ClaudioNunes	
	♠K43	
	♥KT3	
	♦KQJT94	
	♣4	
	
West	North	East	South
_________________2♦ (1)
2NT	___3♦	___3♥	___4♦
Pass(2)	Pass	4♥	Pass
Pass	Dbl	Pass	Pass
Pass			
(1) 10-13 HCP, 5 diamonds and a major OR
6-plus diamonds.
(2) Break in tempo.
notably:
2N- for instance, the agreement is not clear as to 2N due to the lack of discussion with regard to 2D= diamonds, 10-13 hcp.  Due to the lack of discussion it is reasonable to arrive at a finding that 2N is natural, with D stops [theoretically want better D stops the closer to minimum values].  To put the partnership into the nine trick range against a bidding opponent and no information from partner suggests that the minimum strength for 2N needs to be in the so-called strong NT range.  To summarize- it is reasonable to find 2N to promise balanced distribution, diamond stops, and 15+ hcp.
3H- EW assert that they have thought it over [whether by explicit discussion or partnership principles] that 3H promised hearts and game values.  Practically speaking, that should include two quick tricks if balanced or as little as 1-1/2 quick tricks unbalanced.
P[of 4D]- suggests minimum values unwilling to promise the kind of defense against 4D that would be expected from 2N; wasted values; less than satisfactory [H] support; give pard the opportunity to better define/evaluate his holdings
On the above basis an analysis of the auction can be made  from E viewpoint
2D- S has a decent hand, probably with excellent D
2N- pard has a hand with prospects; my D void duplicates his D values; indicated capacity of the cards 8 tricks, maybe 9 tricks, or hopefully more in H or S; prospects of a difficult to duplicate swing if he has the right cards
3D- the opponents D rate to be all but solid
3H- yeah, I know I should have a lot more to GF- a big stretch that can [but probably wont] get lucky
4D- the honor strength looks to be split about even, probably favoring EW; may not make 9 tricks
P- hes leaving it up to me; he may only have one trump trick; shouldnt have three good hearts, probably has a doubleton; eight tricks in H may need me to take a view; spades may be the best spot but too dangerous to take that view;  NS may or may not be able to make 4D, so defending is the best opportunity [particularly should W has the SK] for a plus score while it will take a miracle to declare and get plus;  4D is likely to be duplicated even if the other south cant systemically open a weak 2; I really stretched to force to game in the first place so 4DX may slip a setting trick when pard plays me to have the stuff that I promised; I took a dubious shot hoping to hit partner and didnt so we probably dodged a bullet
And that is why Pass is the only logical call.
Personally, I am surprised that hearts werent held to 9 tricks after S plays the DK at T2; whereupon N breaks his wrist at the same time the S7 hits the table.