Posted 2014-November-14, 14:03
2♥ got doubled *for penalty*. 2♠ wasn't doubled yet, why would I pull? 2♠X, well, we know about the 4-0 heart break, so they're going to get ruffs, but will it be any better than losing control of the heart suit? 2 tricks better? Also, after 2♥ gets doubled, and 2♠ gets doubled, and west pulls to 3♥ and *that* gets doubled, East is pulling to 3♠, Shirley? Okay, I'll rule for N/S. 3♠x+1, -930 N/S.
"North would never have doubled 2♦ if it came around to him". Sure, but then again, it never will come around to him. Even so, I call BS on that one unless they can show me something that says that the double doesn't force through 2♦ (I'd be very surprised to find out that experienced EBU pair don't have an agreement about how far the double sets a force). North wouldn't have doubled 2♦ *if he knew that it was a transfer and that west passed afterward", sure - and maybe he wouldn't have doubled 2♥ had he known that West thought it was a transfer and East didn't; but neither of those knowledge sets is he entitled to. He's entitled to "we play transfers" (at the table) or "we don't play transfers" (TD ruling).
Going back to a strain that two people, *including partner*, think is a bad idea, seems like the definition of illogic. Now, if North *hadn't* doubled 2♥, then now despite the penalty double, East has both majors and strong enough to be happy in 3♥, yeah, and I would have an issue with pass. But surely West is allowed to listen to her more experienced opponent *before* he goes off on "I could get that rolled back, but I don't want to, I just want to explain why you shouldn't do that [in a way that will go way over their heads, and have them crying when leaving the table, and of course, never again play in the open game]."
Short answer: yet again, something went wrong, the NOS got a bad score, and that can't be correct. The fact that it's "Fixed...by Palookas!" (TM S.J.Simon) makes it worse. Also, education by opponent is rarely welcome, especially when it's to novices on a "welcome to the open game" night, and *at least* a good talking to is due North.
[Edit: saw Vix's comment that this wasn't at the table but after the game after writing the above, so I'm not quite as adamant. I'm still getting on North's case about not calling the TD, but explaining things afterward. That's not his job, unless he's East's teacher.
Also note that it was a +/- game, not a pair of experienced players playing against a pair of "just out of the lessons" people. That wasn't clear from "Two beginners ended up playing with more experienced players" - although I can see how it reads that way - and I am guessing that a lot of the vitriol (including from me) comes from that misreading.]
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