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passed hand in duplicate? do you have to bid in 4th seat?

#1 User is offline   spadebaby 

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Posted 2013-November-20, 21:52

Today, our table was Passed Out.

The director was called over, and he came around and looked at everyone's hand.....

Yep...you guessed it....I was in 3rd seat...with only 10 points....and figured I would pass
and let the 4th seat make a bid and go from there.

I had 2 red kings and 2 black queens....a good support hand.

and then the 4th seat passed! Yikes.... I was told by a very experienced player that in duplicate...
the 4th seat must bid.

That is why I thought I was ok.

Can anyone enlighten me?
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Posted 2013-November-20, 22:14

Passouts are normal in duplicate. Anyone who tells you otherwise is ignorant or lying.
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Posted 2013-November-20, 23:05

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Posted 2013-November-21, 07:02

Yes, passouts happen once in a while. There is nothing unusual about it, and it is certainly not against the rules.

Out of curiosity, who called the director to your table, why, and what did she tell you?
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Posted 2013-November-21, 15:27

Yes...wondering how the director got there...and even more curious as to why he is looking at the hands. :P
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Posted 2013-November-21, 15:40

LAW 22

PROCEDURE AFTER THE AUCTION AND THE AUCTION PERIOD HAVE ENDED

A. End of the Auction

The auction ends when:

1. all four players pass, but see Law 25. The hands are returned to the board without play. There shall not be a redeal.

2. one or more players having bid, there are three consecutive passes in rotation subsequent to the last bid. The last bid becomes the contract, but see Law 19D.


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Posted 2013-November-21, 17:03

View PostArtK78, on 2013-November-21, 15:40, said:

LAW 22

PROCEDURE AFTER THE AUCTION AND THE AUCTION PERIOD HAVE ENDED

A. End of the Auction

The auction ends when:

1. all four players pass, but see Law 25. The hands are returned to the board without play. There shall not be a redeal.

2. one or more players having bid, there are three consecutive passes in rotation subsequent to the last bid. The last bid becomes the contract, but see Law 19D.



3. 7ntXX is reached.
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Posted 2013-November-21, 20:52

Beware -- some club level players insist that a passed out hand on the first round of play can be redealt, notwithstanding the clear prohibition in the Laws. Call the director immediately if someone tries this. I once directed in a non-sanctioned game in a club where there were several club rules that contradicted the Laws--one of which allowed the redeal mentioned above. (Didn't make me happy, but I needed the money.) Never could get them to repeal this club rule--at least I got them to make the redeal mandatory rather than discretionary with the players (that practice allowed out and out cheating by more experienced though less ethical pairs).


Another chestnut from that club -- a rule that all psychics were illegal, non-offending side couldn't score worse than average+, offenders got an automatic zero.
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Posted 2013-November-21, 22:40

View Postmikestar13, on 2013-November-21, 20:52, said:

Beware -- some club level players insist that a passed out hand on the first round of play can be redealt, notwithstanding the clear prohibition in the Laws. Call the director immediately if someone tries this.
My club has this as a sort of house rule, except the hand must be redealt. It seems okay to me, I'm guessing when a human chooses random deals, he'll also tend to discard the ones that would be passed out.
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Posted 2013-November-21, 22:48

View PostRSClyde, on 2013-November-21, 17:03, said:

3. 7ntXX is reached.


There's always the option of an insufficient bid to continue the auction...
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Posted 2013-November-21, 23:04

View PostAntrax, on 2013-November-21, 22:40, said:

My club has this as a sort of house rule, except the hand must be redealt. It seems okay to me, I'm guessing when a human chooses random deals, he'll also tend to discard the ones that would be passed out.


This actually biases the pool of hands that actually do get played. My partner and I open some 8-point hands and most 10-pointers, and we've chosen our system with some care. If we aren't at the first table to play that deal you're throwing out, we won't get to play it at all, and we won't get to enjoy the advantages (and drawbacks) of the work we've put into our partnership.

Unless everyone at your club plays the same system, there's no such thing as a deal that will be passed out at every table. Your method favors the standard systems against the nonstandard ones, not on their merits but capriciously. That's not bridge.
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Posted 2013-November-22, 03:15

View PostGreenMan, on 2013-November-21, 23:04, said:

This actually biases the pool of hands that actually do get played. My partner and I open some 8-point hands and most 10-pointers, and we've chosen our system with some care. If we aren't at the first table to play that deal you're throwing out, we won't get to play it at all, and we won't get to enjoy the advantages (and drawbacks) of the work we've put into our partnership.

Unless everyone at your club plays the same system, there's no such thing as a deal that will be passed out at every table. Your method favors the standard systems against the nonstandard ones, not on their merits but capriciously. That's not bridge.

Yes that's one problem. Another problem is that if I sit in 4th seat (or any seat for that matter) with a 4441 25-count, and I know that the hand is hopeless in our system (but easier to bid for the rest of the field that play Roman or Precision), I can just pass and expect to get a more benign hand instead.
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Posted 2013-November-22, 04:20

View Posthelene_t, on 2013-November-22, 03:15, said:

Yes that's one problem. Another problem is that if I sit in 4th seat (or any seat for that matter) with a 4441 25-count, and I know that the hand is hopeless in our system (but easier to bid for the rest of the field that play Roman or Precision), I can just pass and expect to get a more benign hand instead.


Interesting, would that be classified as a psych?
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Posted 2013-November-22, 05:10

View Postsfi, on 2013-November-21, 22:48, said:

There's always the option of an insufficient bid to continue the auction...

Is there really?
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Posted 2013-November-22, 05:10

View Postsfi, on 2013-November-21, 22:48, said:

There's always the option of an insufficient bid to continue the auction...

Is there really?
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Posted 2013-November-22, 06:29

View PostRSClyde, on 2013-November-22, 05:10, said:

Is there really?

Well, not the option because insufficient bids are illegal. But if there is an insufficient bid after 7NTxx (and I have seen an insufficient bid made at the 7-level before :)) it may be accepted, and if it is the auction does continue.
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Posted 2013-November-22, 07:09

View Postmikestar13, on 2013-November-21, 20:52, said:

Another chestnut from that club -- a rule that all psychics were illegal, non-offending side couldn't score worse than average+, offenders got an automatic zero.

While you were there, did they have any arguments over what is or isn't a psyche?
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Posted 2013-November-22, 07:27

View PostGreenMan, on 2013-November-21, 23:04, said:

Unless everyone at your club plays the same system,
Pretty much, yes. I don't know if it's a rule or something, but I've never encountered even precision in club nights, let alone anything "weird". People play the Israeli take on SA or some flavor of 2/1.
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Posted 2013-November-22, 08:58

View PostRSClyde, on 2013-November-21, 17:03, said:

3. 7ntXX is reached.

I can't believe that there are discussions of insufficient bids after 7NTxx.

The fact is that the auction does continue, and it ends with three passes.

For a while I assumed that everyone knew this, but from the later posts, I am not so sure.
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Posted 2013-November-22, 11:12

View PostAntrax, on 2013-November-22, 07:27, said:

Pretty much, yes. I don't know if it's a rule or something, but I've never encountered even precision in club nights, let alone anything "weird". People play the Israeli take on SA or some flavor of 2/1.


It's still no excuse. Just sayin'. :)
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