Cascade, on Jan 29 2009, 01:56 AM, said:
jdonn, on Jan 29 2009, 07:31 PM, said:
Directors, even very high-ranking directors, sometimes make rulings that are wrong. They twist words in or make up regulations that are not contained in the promulgated regulations.
Some players think that this sort of behaviour by a director is despicable. They are making up rules as they see fit. Rules that are contrary to the written regulations. Directors simply do not have this power. The laws state clearly that they are bound by the announced regulations.
If the regulation does not mean what the regulators want it to mean then the only proper way to deal with the situation is for the regulators to amend the regulation. It is not proper for the director to rule contrary to what is written.
That is not your judgment to make. If a judge sentences me to jail, I don't get to walk away even if I strongly believe he is wrong (even if I know for a fact he is wrong!) Nor do I get to go to another judge and present a different case.
If a director rules against you, even if you know for a fact he is wrong, you must do what he says. If you believe he is breaking a rule then appeal, write your congressman, I don't care. But if you defy him you are cheating.
awm, on Jan 29 2009, 01:58 AM, said:
1♠ opening showing exactly four spades, unbalanced, not 4441 = legal.
At least, so I suspect.
I suspect otherwise.
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I take the view that if one authority says "illegal", and you go to another authority and ask them in a much more vague sounding way because you hope they will say "legal", you have terrible sportsmanship. And that is a kind way to put it.