Vampyr, on 2019-April-20, 07:14, said:
Anyway, I was under the impression that it was in Norway that the Stop card is us d for any bid in a competitive auction at the three level or higher. It must be somewhere else, but I thoroughly approve.
And I do think that Norway Plus could work.
Extract from the Norwegian regulations:
STOP is used to give opponents 10 seconds compulsory pause for thought after a call that must be expected to raise the need for consideration.
A STOP-pause begins after possible questions about the auction have been answered. The pause shall last approximately 10 seconds and it is the player who faced the STOP card (or said "stop") that marks the end of the pause.
STOP shall be announced:
- with opening bids at the two-level or higher
- with any skip bid
- with any call except pass in competitive auctions from the three-level and up
Competitive auction can be expected when both sides have made a call other than pass at the two-level
- if one side does not call other than pass at the three-level or during a complete round of the auction the stop procedure is discontinued thereafter during the auction.
- if that side resumes calling other than pass the stop procedure is resumed.
A possibly interesting addition to the regulation is that Declarer is supposed to take a 10 seconds break after Dummy faces his hand before playing from Dummy to trick 1.
If he plays faster then his RHO is still entitled to 10 seconds before playing to this trick. (STOP is not announced in this situation.)