 Cyberyeti, on 2013-June-25, 08:14, said:
Cyberyeti, on 2013-June-25, 08:14, said:
You can bid, but it will be ruled back if it works.
 ggwhiz, on 2013-June-25, 12:59, said:
ggwhiz, on 2013-June-25, 12:59, said:
I would bid 2♠ in a flash in a smoother auction and pass in a flash here.
If you did bid I don't think it's that terrible but I'm ruling against you.
 lamford, on 2013-June-26, 07:13, said:
lamford, on 2013-June-26, 07:13, said:
I would also bid 2S if not constrained, but I would judge that some of my peers would seriously consider pass and some would select it, and 2S is demonstrably suggested, so I would pass.
This is interesting, and brings me to questions I often have about such a situation.  Ethically and/or lawfully, am I supposed to sort of self-rule by passing?  Or am I supposed to make what I think is the normal bid on the hand, and let the ruling take its course?  For example, if (trying to be ethical) I choose pass, and this actually works out better than balancing, have not the opponents been damaged, in a way?  Should the director then adjust?  
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