Did I use UI?
#1
Posted 2011-July-04, 01:47
#2
Posted 2011-July-04, 02:11
Antrax, on 2011-July-04, 01:47, said:
Would your partner not be expected to rebid 2♠ with a strong hand with four spades and five or more hearts?
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#3
Posted 2011-July-04, 04:03
#4
Posted 2011-July-04, 04:08
Antrax, on 2011-July-04, 01:47, said:
What you should do is continue as if partner had alerted and explained your bid as the Drury it was intended as, including alerting his 2♠ if it was conventional in response to a Drury 2♣ (which it isn't here). This would wake partner up if 2♠ was conventional and he would have a UI issue, but not a problem here.
You should not decide your 2♣ was just natural, although I suspect people do in this situation and don't get caught. Hmm, are we playing Drury ? Well I have clubs anyway, will just bid 2♣ and gauge what to do by whether partner alerts. This is unethical but I'm sure it happens.
Edit: for the two posts above that appeared while I was typing
You have to guess what 2♠ would mean if partner had alerted and then bid it. I don't know, maybe a weak hand with 6♥ and 5♠ or some sort of "odd" strong hand where he wants to not just bid 2♦ and thinks it's more descriptive to bid 2♠, probably not your average good 5-4, maybe 6-5 or 544 where he might need to make several bids to shape out.
#5
Posted 2011-July-04, 04:16
#6
Posted 2011-July-04, 05:52
Antrax, on 2011-July-04, 04:16, said:
Absolutely and this is always the case.
The other case is that you forget but partner doesn't and alerts 2♣. Now you have to avoid using this UI and continue to bid 'naturally' and assume that partner is bidding naturally too. It is not always easy to do this and I must admit that I tend to judge people by how hard they try.
Cyberyeti, on 2011-July-04, 04:08, said:
I prefer to call this cheating.
#7
Posted 2011-July-04, 06:06
Cyberyeti, on 2011-July-04, 04:08, said:
A more subtle question is not where you gauge what to do whether partner alerts, but by what they bid. This is clear in the "Is 4NT quant or blackwood" case - bid 4NT. If they reply with a suit, then it was Blackwood. If they passed or bid 6NT then they thought it was quant. In this case there's no overlap in the responses, and neither bid is alertable (at least in many jurisdictions), so you don't have UI.
In the Drury case, you can bid 2C and if partner bids 2D or 2H (the possible responses to drury, I gather from this thread), we're not sure still, but if they reply 2S or above, you know it was natural. This doesn't rely on anything unauthorised - but you may have problems with this approach because you _also_ have UI from the alert or lack of it.
#8
Posted 2011-July-04, 06:25
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#9
Posted 2011-July-04, 06:36
paulg, on 2011-July-04, 05:52, said:
I prefer to call this cheating.
So do I, but am being somewhat careful with using "the c word" now after an incident where I used the phrase "Probst cheat" and was threatened with legal action even though I explained what this was and that there was no allegation of impropriety.
#10
Posted 2011-July-04, 06:39
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#11
Posted 2011-July-04, 06:45
blackshoe, on 2011-July-04, 06:25, said:
#12
Posted 2011-July-04, 06:50
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#13
Posted 2011-July-04, 08:33
Antrax, on 2011-July-04, 01:47, said:
Quoted OP because I wanted to answer what was originally asked. I think pretending partner knows 2C was Drury is the right way to go. The fact that 2S is undiscussed in your follow-ups just means you have to assume it means something and still must assume partner knows we are in a Drury sequence.
So, here is where we might go off the rails; but it seems required under the circumstances: you have a Drury response and also a club suit, so it seems 3C (dangerous with the UI but appropriate without) is the ethical bid. To bid 3 or four hearts, hiding the club feature for fear that pard is not on the Drury track would seem improper. Perhaps if the club suit really sucked, you could justify not showing it; but otherwise, just going to hearts would feel wrong.
#14
Posted 2011-July-04, 08:47
Antrax, on 2011-July-04, 01:47, said:
If you end up as dummy or declarer, you must inform the opposition of the missing alert at the end of the bidding, before any lead is made. The law requires you to call the director when doing this, so that the director can inform the opposition of their rights, which includes the possibility of reopening the auction.
If you end up as a defender, you must hold silent at the end of the bidding, but own up at the end of the hand.
#15
Posted 2011-July-04, 08:53
blackshoe, on 2011-July-04, 06:50, said:
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#16
Posted 2011-July-04, 09:00
Is partner now aware of Drury?
#17
Posted 2011-July-04, 09:20
#18
Posted 2011-July-04, 09:21
Antrax, on 2011-July-04, 09:20, said:
Also what to do if you forget a convention and your partner alerts a bid you thought was natural. You did well on the hand in the story. Good story.
Edit: Changed the accidentally egotistical "I" to the intended "you"
This post has been edited by BunnyGo: 2011-July-04, 10:16
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#19
Posted 2011-July-04, 09:34
#20
Posted 2011-July-04, 17:22
Antrax, on 2011-July-04, 08:53, said:
Hm. I have resisted buying bridge software, since almost all of it is not available for Mac, and that just annoys the Hell outta me. I may have to rethink it, though, since it seems there's a lot of useful stuff (Lawrence, Kantar, probably others) out there all written for Windoze, and I don't see anybody being willing to write 'em for Mac as well. Pity. I suppose I'll have to buy Parallels and a Windows version. Which one though? Vista, XP, Windoze 1.0?
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean