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Poll: Slow Pass (17 member(s) have cast votes)

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  1. 4d is allowed (2 votes [11.76%])

    Percentage of vote: 11.76%

  2. 4d is not allowed (15 votes [88.24%])

    Percentage of vote: 88.24%

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Posted 2015-September-01, 12:23




Matchpoints, and yes I don't understand the E/W bidding either but souths pass over 3s was slow is 4d allowed or not

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Posted 2015-September-01, 13:05

Does the UI suggest anything? Yes, the UI surely suggests bidding on.

Is pass a LA for North? Yes, with not much more than a minimum opener and Kx in opp's suit pass should probably be a LA for North.

Was the NOS damaged? Unclear, since you didn't tell us how many tricks were taken in 4, but I do expect 3 to make so probably yes.
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Posted 2015-September-01, 13:18

I would think that if you don't understand the E/W bidding at the table then pass is certainly an LA.

The question remains: "What does the BIT suggest?" If you look at the North hand only (that is the information that North had at the time) you need to ask yourself what South could be thinking about. Could he have a 4=4=3=2 with 9 HCP and think about a penalty double? That is highly unlikely, given that you hold Kx in spades (and the opponents would have 9 clubs together that they never mentioned in a takeout double auction). So, partner must have been thinking about bidding 4 (or possibly 3NT, "along the way to 4"). That means that the BIT demonstrably suggests bidding 4 over passing.

So, the BIT suggests 4 over pass, which is an LA, and, therefore, 4 is not allowed.

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Posted 2015-September-02, 04:44

View PostTrinidad, on 2015-September-01, 13:18, said:

I would think that if you don't understand the E/W bidding at the table then pass is certainly an LA.

The question remains: "What does the BIT suggest?" If you look at the North hand only (that is the information that North had at the time) you need to ask yourself what South could be thinking about. Could he have a 4=4=3=2 with 9 HCP and think about a penalty double? That is highly unlikely, given that you hold Kx in spades (and the opponents would have 9 clubs together that they never mentioned in a takeout double auction). So, partner must have been thinking about bidding 4 (or possibly 3NT, "along the way to 4"). That means that the BIT demonstrably suggests bidding 4 over passing.

So, the BIT suggests 4 over pass, which is an LA, and, therefore, 4 is not allowed.

Rik

Are NS playing forcing passes, or support passes, over 3S? More seriously, I would disallow 4D by North, although I might well have bid it on the South hand on the previous round. Adjust to 100% of 3S= for me.
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Posted 2015-September-02, 07:33

Did 1-X-1 show 5 ? if it did, with the known double fit pass becomes less of a LA. Did it ostensibly deny the strength S had by failure to XX ?

Absent any special treatments, pass looks like a LA.
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Posted 2015-September-02, 13:00

If 1 showed 5, surely North would have raised, especially at matchpoints. I have to assume that it doesn't, and additionally that NS aren't playing support doubles.

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Posted 2015-September-02, 13:09

no we don't play any of that stuff. Cheers all for responses, the reason is my P was North and I thought his 4d was slightly unethical and would be disallowed if director was called (he doesnt know much about laws/ethics etc) so I wanted to get a few responses to show him when we next play!
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Posted 2015-September-02, 19:47

View Posteagles123, on 2015-September-02, 13:09, said:

no we don't play any of that stuff. Cheers all for responses, the reason is my P was North and I thought his 4d was slightly unethical and would be disallowed if director was called (he doesnt know much about laws/ethics etc) so I wanted to get a few responses to show him when we next play!

It would probably be disallowed, but I would only describe it as "unethical" if he knew better. Next time he does it, it will be unethical.
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Posted 2015-September-06, 08:28

An extra + to Chrism. "Unethical" is a characterization which should be used much less than we use it. It closes the mind and puts up barriers.
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