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alert....misinformation given if on opening lead ...should you tell delcarer

#1 User is offline   pigpenz 

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Posted 2013-January-08, 11:59

had a hand come up yesterday
auction was;

on my opening lead i informed delcarer that there had been wrong information given
on the double over 1NT
was stated as single suited hand but was either minors or majors two suiter.

by providing information if declarer doesnt ask what your bid meant doesnt it also
still provide UI to you partner whether declarer asks or doesnt aks what your bid means.


in this case declarer didnt care to know, but now my partner is aware of what my bid should have been.
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Posted 2013-January-08, 12:29

Defenders should not correct each other's misinformation until the end of the play (Law 20F5).
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Posted 2013-January-08, 13:00

 campboy, on 2013-January-08, 12:29, said:

Defenders should not correct each other's misinformation until the end of the play (Law 20F5).

even though the information given would help declarer to play the hand?
so defending side is going to be penalized for one of them not knowing their system by misalerting?
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Posted 2013-January-08, 13:09

 pigpenz, on 2013-January-08, 13:00, said:

even though the information given would help declarer to play the hand?

Yes, its the law. The intention is that partner is not told he has got the agreement wrong while he is playing the hand.

 pigpenz, on 2013-January-08, 13:00, said:

so defending side is going to be penalized for one of them not knowing their system by misalerting?

The defending side is already going to be "penalized" for the opponents not knowing the defending side's system during the auction
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Posted 2013-January-08, 17:03

thanks did find the information on the question
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