interesting hand - interesting ruling really happened at BBO
#1
Posted 2005-May-06, 04:51
Partner opened 1S, RHO passed, what now?
As usual, partner's profile didn't tell me anything, so assume some kind of standard system.. what would be your bid?
I thought that I was not good enough for 2H, an undiscussed 3H would ask for trouble, and 4H would presumably be a splinter. I couldn't bring myself to pass, and I bid 1NT, any thoughts? I don't think I ever bid notrump at my first turn with an 8-card major before!
I was later able to bid hearts, and the opponents ended up playing in 5C doubled -1. +200 was a good result.
But the hand was not over, I got a message that the director was now at the table. A little later I got the message that the score was corrected to an average. I asked the director what had happened, and I was told that I was not allowed to bid 1NT with this hand. When I asked why, I was told that I should email BBO if I had complaints. I didn't think that this was important enough to bother BBO people with, and told the director that I had no bad feelings, but that I found it very peculiar. What do you think?
- hrothgar
#2
Posted 2005-May-06, 04:54
- hrothgar
#3
Posted 2005-May-06, 05:00
of course you can bid 1NT.
The main problem may be, that the director assumes,
you are playing forcing NT, which would be perfect for
this hand.
In this case the 1 NT bid need to be alerted.
You could have passed at your first turn,
altough intending to bid hearts later,
altough that this would have been risky
strategie as well.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#4
Posted 2005-May-06, 05:04
P_Marlowe, on May 6 2005, 11:00 AM, said:
you are playing forcing NT, which would be perfect for
this hand.
In this case the 1 NT bid need to be alerted.
You can bid 1NT with such a hand even if it's not forcing.
I think the TD ruling was a big mistake.
Of couse I assume it was a non-pay tourney: if such a ruling occurred in a pay tourney, it would be REALLY bad (pay tourney should guarantee directors who know the rules), but in a free tourney I assume we should be more tolerant towards the mistakes of volunteers.
#5
Posted 2005-May-06, 05:11
Finally, whether the director thinks 1NT was a normal bid or not is irrelevant. Your judgement is as good as his/hers. And even if 1NT was based on terrible judgement, it would not be a violation of any rule except if the rules specify that "Bad judgement is a violation and will automatically lead to adjustment".
You should mail the director and tell him/her to read this thread. This is an elementary mistake and will probably happen again unless the director is educated a little bid.
As for the side issue: Yes, I think you set a record. Anyway, I would probably bid 1NT as well.
#6
Posted 2005-May-06, 05:19
#7
Posted 2005-May-06, 05:32
I do think that the director should have contacted me if (s)he thought that my partner had information that the opponents did not have. In fact, I think it would be right to explain the change in score to me. (but perhaps directors have no time for these things, I have no idea)
- hrothgar
#8
Posted 2005-May-06, 05:54
Hannie, on May 6 2005, 01:32 PM, said:
So true.
But this was not some "Ooops!" mistake which the director would do only under time pressure. It's a kind of mistake that shows a lack of understanding of very elementary rules. If you are able to educate the director in a friendly way, then do so. Since the next player to whom this happens may get angry.
#9
Posted 2005-May-06, 05:59
Second, the way the adjustment happened is outrageous imo. Your opps clearly talked to the TD in private (so they can say whatever they want), the TD didn't ask your view on the subject, and he runs away from giving an explanation for his incorrect ruling. I in fact would report this to abuse, so he doesn't annoy any other people in the future.
#10
Posted 2005-May-06, 06:39
Nevertheless, TD's behaviour was rude, I find kinda unfair toadjust a score without even asking the offending pair or letting them explain anything.
You cannot post here the TD's name, but would you dare message me privatelly its name so I can avoid him?. Thx.
#11
Posted 2005-May-06, 06:58
1) Hannie cannot bid 1nt with only 4 hcp
2) a void
3) a stiff
4) 8 hearts
5) 2h, 3h and 4h is out
6) psyche is not allowed in polite bridge
7) cannot raise p with a stiff s
8) pass is out since we may have game
It seems clear from TD reaction they expected a phone call (chat bar) from you before you choose your call. Consider yourself fortunate that they were so understanding TD let you off with just an adjustment.
#12
Posted 2005-May-06, 07:13
Under the conditions you suggested (no agreement, individual). I would bid hearts as cheaply as I could each round until partner reletned and let me play the hand. IF the opponents got to 5♣ on that auction (me bidding 2h, then 3h, then 4h), no doubt they would have called the director again, "look at that 2h bid, he doesn't have nearly enough points"...
And if you had passed, and they got to five clubs, you got it, they would have called the director again, "how can he possibly pass with eight hearts, this isn't bridge"....lol....
Jump to 3♥? That hand is too weak, jump shifts should be strong they would say. Bid 4♥? They call again, he makes a splinter in a suit with 8 cards... next time you have this hand, simply call the director and tell him to adjust the score now... you know it is coming i he rules like this.
#13
Posted 2005-May-06, 08:50
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If you call the TD, at least have the decency of talking in public, and not behind everybody's back. That way so called offenders can defend themselves properly when someone tells a lie...
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2) a void
3) a stiff
4) 8 hearts
Well, give her ♠Q and she has 6HCP. What should she bid now?
2♥? No because she ''doesn't have enough strength'' for a 2-level bid
pass? No because she's too strong
1NT? Apparently also 'no' since she still has 8 hearts, a void and a stiff
So what's your bid now??
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Obviously since there aren't enough 'HCP', while playing strength is pretty high.
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Psyches ARE allowed in ANY form of bridge. Disallow bridge and you can't psych anymore...
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Finally we agree with something
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Apparently the TD thought this hand should pass for some ridiculous reason
#14
Posted 2005-May-06, 08:53
Free, on May 6 2005, 02:50 PM, said:
I think Mike was joking and was simpathizing with Hannie :-)
#15
Posted 2005-May-06, 08:57
Chamaco, on May 6 2005, 03:53 PM, said:
Free, on May 6 2005, 02:50 PM, said:
I think Mike was joking and was simpathizing with Hannie :-)
look at my first words
#16
Posted 2005-May-06, 11:15
obviously fred & uday (and the bbo staff in general) do not have the time to worry themselves with something like this, so why not take it on ourselves. form a union of TDs who either have some type of previous actual accreditation for directing, or have passed something put together by the union itself, specifically geared towards online directing.
having a mass of TDs that are known to be versed in the laws and can be relied upon to not make calls of this nature will attract players to tournaments run by a union accredited director.
the usual laws of supply & demand take over from there.
#17
Posted 2005-May-06, 17:12
Hannie, on May 6 2005, 05:32 AM, said:
s o
w h a t
???
i also am glad people volunteer, but a horrible ruling coupled with "if you don't like it, email bbo" isn't exactly the kind of attitude a person is likely to respect
#18
Posted 2005-May-06, 17:41
I'm not angry at clueless directors because of their ignorance. We should be a community where we can all improve and part of that is improving your rulings if you are a director. At a minimum, people who get these bad rulings should be able to document what happened and submit it somewhere that people respect and then get an answer back as to how the situation should have been handled. Sometimes the players are mistaken and they need to learn the rules as well so it doesn't necessarily mean that directors are usually wrong. The problem we have now is that nobody respects anybody else's opinion and why should they? How do we know who knows the rules and who doesn't?
#19
Posted 2005-May-06, 18:01
mike777, on May 6 2005, 07:58 AM, said:
1) Hannie cannot bid 1nt with only 4 hcp
2) a void
3) a stiff
4) 8 hearts
5) 2h, 3h and 4h is out
6) psyche is not allowed in polite bridge
7) cannot raise p with a stiff s
8) pass is out since we may have game
It seems clear from TD reaction they expected a phone call (chat bar) from you before you choose your call. Consider yourself fortunate that they were so understanding TD let you off with just an adjustment.
Mike, please excuse me, but I think what you said here doesn't make sense. I don't see any problem to bid 1NT here.

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