Posted 2009-September-09, 21:32
A friend of mine and I played in a game in Washington DC. We left a table after having made a call or a bid that was a little "off" but that worked, for a top board. When we quickly arrived at the next table (the last table took a while because of the hand), our opponents looked at our convention card and notice a canape-based strong diamond system, and decided to call the director to see if the card was GCC legal (it was). At the same time, the pair we just left called the director to report a psychic (it wasn't). The pair at the table we had not yet reached saw us "still sitting" at the table we were at, thought we were just talking and not moving (the other E-W had wandered off), but could not get our attention, for the obvious reason that we were somewhat ignoring him, distracted by the other two director calls. So, he called for the director also, very upset and yelling at us.
Thus, we ended up with three simultaneous director calls from three different tables, one we just left, one we just reached, and one we had not reached.
My partner and I couldn't stop laughing, which made the table we just left furious, thinking we were laughing at them. It made the table we just reached furious because they thought we were laughing at them for being confused by our card. The man at the other table was furious because he thought we were still laughing and not moving after the round had been called.
So, the three simultaneous director calls erupted into a complete breakdown of civility, all the while my partner and I laughing harded and harder, and infuriating more and more people. Hushes from the other tables made it even better.
When the TD's arrived, in force, we knew this would take a while.
"Gibberish in, gibberish out. A trial judge, three sets of lawyers, and now three appellate judges cannot agree on what this law means. And we ask police officers, prosecutors, defense lawyers, and citizens to enforce or abide by it? The legislature continues to write unreadable statutes. Gibberish should not be enforced as law."
-P.J. Painter.