yesterday someone told me this story which I now tell you because I felt doubts about the ruling. I was not involved in any way and I don't know the exact hands, I'm just interested in your opinions about this case in general
The situation in general: club tourney, teams. Better group of 2 (the playing strength varies from "expert" to "intermediate --"),
occasional partnership meets experienced partnership, 4 ladies (or not
The bidding (ep white, op red):
ep: 1♥ (op: 2NT*) ep: 4♥ (op: 4♠)
all pass
* not alerted, occasional partnership. Before she bid, the 4♥-bidress asked what 2NT meant and received the answer "strong".
4♠ was down 2 for -200, 4♥ makes.
TD is called.
ep: "Had we known that 2NT was for minors and weak we would have doubled 4♠ for -500"
op: "We play for the 1. time and didn't discuss this 2NT. The 4♠-bidress normally doesn't play in the highest group."
TD sets the score to 4♠ dbl -2 for -500.
op wants to call the arbitration committee. TD says: "When you do this you must pay a deposit of 30,- Euro" (this was never done and never discussed before in the club).
The committee decides very quickly that the score stands (reasoning: "it is standard that 2NT is for minors and weak. Who plays in the highest group must know this")
In the meantime 1 lady of the ep calls a lady of the op to be a liar (and we don't know what else). op will call another committee to punish the ep ("zero tolerance").
Do you think that the decisions are all ok?
Is the protest frivolous?
Which committee should decide what?
[Do you want to play there? I prefer to stay at home.... *this is my personal frustration-statement*]
The edited passages are written in red
This post has been edited by 42: 2007-June-21, 14:44

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