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Alerting Doubles What should the regulation say? (EBU)

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Posted 2013-March-19, 10:45

View Postaguahombre, on 2013-March-19, 10:38, said:

That is the traditional question when people want to poo poo the concept by citing an extreme.

A double on the first round of an auction is extreme? Is it not the most common case of a double?
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Posted 2013-March-19, 10:51

View Postgordontd, on 2013-March-19, 10:45, said:

A double on the first round of an auction is extreme? Is it not the most common case of a double?

Come on. You know I meant requiring an alert of that double, unless it carries some highly unusual message, is the extreme thing.
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Posted 2013-March-19, 10:55

View Postaguahombre, on 2013-March-19, 10:51, said:

Come on. You know I meant requiring an alert of that double, unless it carries some highly unusual message, is the extreme thing.

Then I wonder why you are proposing it as an improvement on the current regulation?
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Posted 2013-March-19, 11:01

View Postnige1, on 2013-March-19, 09:18, said:

The simplest and easiest to understand rule is "Alert all doubles that aren't penalty" (because all are artificial).

View Postgordontd, on 2013-March-19, 10:11, said:

It's simple and easy to understand, but I'm sure players would find it hard to follow. We already have a rule that's fairly simple and easy to understand, but players seem to find it hard to follow when it requires them to alert a call that they consider to be standard (eg a penalty double after a redouble, or a takeout double of a 1NT response). How much worse it would be that you want them to alert a takeout double of an opening bid.

Gordon's and my examples illustrate that the OB rule is not simple, or easy to understand, or easy to obey, or easy to enforce. However my other suggestion might remove some of the confusion.

View Postnige1, on 2013-March-19, 09:18, said:

A more convoluted rule (hence more in the spirit of the Orange Book) is "Announce penalty and takeout doubles. Alert all others."

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Posted 2013-March-19, 11:03

View Postgordontd, on 2013-March-19, 10:55, said:

Then I wonder why you are proposing it as an improvement on the current regulation?

I agreed with Nigel that it would be simpler, but wouldn't presume to propose anything to another jurisdiction. EBU might figure out all by itself that direct doubles of natural opening bids (thru?) are not applicable to the concept. Even, the ACBL mentions that issue.
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Posted 2013-March-19, 11:25

View Postnige1, on 2013-March-19, 11:01, said:

...the OB rule is not simple, or easy to understand, or easy to obey, or easy to enforce.


It is all of those things.

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However my other suggestion might remove some of the confusion.


I have considered this as well, and it has merit, but again announcing eg (1)-X would be really tedious.
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Posted 2013-March-19, 11:29

View Postaguahombre, on 2013-March-19, 10:38, said:

In the routine negative double situation, people use them in so many different ways, an alert can't hurt.


A double here is alerted unless it is an ordinary takeout double, or after 1m-(1) it promises 4 spades. I think that the latter is the only exception to the three-(short)sentence regulation, and it is well-understood and accepted. LOL I personally don't like it!
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Posted 2013-March-19, 11:39

View Postnige1, on 2013-March-19, 11:01, said:

Gordon's and my examples illustrate that the OB rule is not simple, or easy to understand, or easy to obey, or easy to enforce.

I don't think they show that. I think they show that your attempt to simplify things would actually make them worse. And if you were to make exceptions for things that aguahombre thinks are obvious, then it would no longer be simpler.
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Posted 2013-March-19, 12:04

View Postaguahombre, on 2013-March-19, 10:38, said:

That is the traditional question when people want to poo poo the concept by citing an extreme. Certainly first-round direct doubles for takeout of opening bids are not what we are talking about.

Nigel can speak for himself, of course, but I am quite sure that he meant exactly what he said. I don't think anyone would ever accuse Nigel of sloppiness.

Perhaps you and Nigel are rather less in agreement than you say?
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Posted 2013-March-19, 13:48

Actually I wouldn't mind double anything that isn't penalty, even 1-X (shouldn't take any longer to get right than Announcement of 15-17NTs, right?). Of course:

1NT (10-12) - X "Equal strength or better" (yes, it's dumb, but people play it!) Penalty, or other?
4something-X "Takeout, but partner's going to pass a lot and hope it's less wrong than the alternative". Alert, or not?
...3something-MP X "DSI, partner, I'm protecting our +110" Penalty or not? Partner's not likely to pull it...
1-1NT (Raptor, 4cM + 5+)-2-X "Pass or correct". Penalty or other?
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Posted 2013-March-19, 19:39

View Postmycroft, on 2013-March-19, 13:48, said:

Actually I wouldn't mind double anything that isn't penalty, even 1-X (shouldn't take any longer to get right than Announcement of 15-17NTs, right?). Of course:

1NT (10-12) - X "Equal strength or better" (yes, it's dumb, but people play it!) Penalty, or other?
4something-X "Takeout, but partner's going to pass a lot and hope it's less wrong than the alternative". Alert, or not?
...3something-MP X "DSI, partner, I'm protecting our +110" Penalty or not? Partner's not likely to pull it...
1-1NT (Raptor, 4cM + 5+)-2-X "Pass or correct". Penalty or other?
With Mycrofts examples, we now have lots of cases where it is problematic as to how to interpret the EBU rule. IMO, for a game, simple rules that can be easily understood and applied are more appropriate than sophisticated unclear rules.

Aquahombre, I'm afraid one suggestion really was "All doubles should alerted unless they can be announced as Penalty or Take-out". Again, for simplicity, I think this rule should apply even to the first round of bidding. I suppose regulators might want exceptions for some doubles above 3N.

BTW, Aquahombre, after my EBU experience, I like announcements. But I think that each table should be provided with a card containing a matrix of common announcements. (e.g. for the EBU: Stayman, Hearts, Spades, Intermediate, Strong artificial, Strong forcing, Strong but not forcing, Weak, May have singleton, 10-12, 11-13, 11-14, 12-14, 13-15, 14-16, 15-17, 16-18, and so on). Players could simply put a coin on the appropriate square.
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Posted 2013-March-19, 21:58

O.k., then. I am pretty sure that as long as those who advocate alerts of artificial calls include takeout doubles of natural opening bids in the mix, there will be something to pick on, laugh about, and forget about for the Laws committees.
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Posted 2013-March-20, 01:38

View Postnige1, on 2013-March-19, 19:39, said:

With Mycrofts examples, we now have lots of cases where it is problematic as to how to interpret the EBU rule.


Even if that were true, how are your or aquahombre's suggestions an improvement? You figure out whether each double fits the nonalertable meaning, and if not you alert it. How does a change in regulation (including announcements or whatever) make a difference?

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IMO, for a game, simple rules that can be easily understood and applied are more appropriate than sophisticated unclear rules.


That is why the EBU have such simple rules for alerting doubles. We had sophisticated rules before the current version, and now we don't.

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(e.g. for the EBU: Stayman, Hearts, Spades, Intermediate, Strong artificial, Strong forcing, Strong but not forcing, Weak, May have singleton, 10-12, 11-13, 11-14, 12-14, 13-15, 14-16, 15-17, 16-18, and so on). Players could simply put a coin on the appropriate square.


As has been mentioned before, we have that already, and most people use it.

View Postaguahombre, on 2013-March-19, 21:58, said:

O.k., then. I am pretty sure that as long as those who advocate alerts of artificial calls include takeout doubles of natural opening bids in the mix, there will be something to pick on, laugh about, and forget about for the Laws committees.


Again, in the past we had sophisticated rules with all kinds of exceptions and lists of auctions; now the rules are very simple and can be understood and applied by anyone who is not covering their ears and singing "lalalala". Unfortunately there are a fair number of those.
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Posted 2013-March-20, 01:40

View Postaguahombre, on 2013-March-19, 10:38, said:

In the routine negative double situation, people use them in so many different ways, an alert can't hurt.


An alert by whom? Everyone? That is the same as no one alerting.
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Posted 2013-March-20, 02:49

View PostVampyr, on 2013-March-20, 01:40, said:

An alert by whom? Everyone? That is the same as no one alerting.

Actually it would be worse: it would mask the alerts of genuinely surprising treatments.
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Posted 2013-March-20, 03:32

View Postgordontd, on 2013-March-20, 02:49, said:

Actually it would be worse: it would mask the alerts of genuinely surprising treatments.


Yes, but what is the difference between everyone alerting and no one alerting?
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Posted 2013-March-20, 04:29

View PostVampyr, on 2013-March-20, 03:32, said:

Yes, but what is the difference between everyone alerting and no one alerting?

That's not the choice. The options are that all such bids be alerted, or that only the unusual uses be alerted. I know which I think is better.

Remember the bad old days when Stayman was alerted? All 2 responses to 1NT were alerted, so no-one bothered asking and would occasionally get caught out when opponents were playing Keri or something.
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Posted 2013-March-20, 04:51

View Postgordontd, on 2013-March-20, 04:29, said:

Remember the bad old days when Stayman was alerted? All 2 responses to 1NT were alerted, so no-one bothered asking and would occasionally get caught out when opponents were playing Keri or something.

Almost no one.
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Posted 2013-March-20, 05:19

View Postgnasher, on 2013-March-20, 04:51, said:

Almost no one.

I'm happy to concede that you might have been the one who did. :)
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Posted 2013-March-20, 06:21

View Postgordontd, on 2013-March-20, 04:29, said:

That's not the choice. The options are that all such bids be alerted, or that only the unusual uses be alerted. I know which I think is better.


I know which one is better too; I thought that aquahombre was suggesting that they all be alerted.

What is interesting in this discussion is that no EBU member (except for Nigel, but he lives in Scotland) is dissatisfied with the EBU's alerting-of-doubles regulation, while everyone else is telling us how poor it is. LOL
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