hrothgar, on 2011-December-03, 05:28, said:
I'm somewhat surprised at the lack of hand records.
Traditionally, the ACBL was pretty good about this.
Hi Richard, this is in the teams matches. I have never seen hand records in the TM's.
The players want the hands recorded but from what I heard there is no such thing as a recorder and
TD's are too busy.
Just to clarify what it is like playing in the lowest brackets,and the sort of things that go on, these things happened to us over our two matches.
We have been accused of having an illegal agreement because our 1n overcall range is 15-18 and "it must only be a 3 point range".
My RHO wanted to pick up her K
♣ after playing it to a
♦ trick and, after I called the td, said in a loud voice "our last opponents were so much nicer than you"
Im not here to be nice.
I have had continual trouble to get players to make their opening lead face down and not have their partner prompt a lead. "We've played bridge for many years and NEVER heard of this before"
Players are giving their partners significant amounts of UI. When I asked after one long hesitiation do you agree there was a hesitation there? The reply was "no, I was watching the big guys and they
think for a very long time". Luckily the auction went pass, pass, pass.
LHO was fiiddling around to find an opening lead and his partner who had bid hearts said, 'do you remember the auction (P) 1H (1S) P (1N)..' When I called the TD he said, oh Im sure he would have remembered the auction"
" This guy did not want to be doing the job he was doing.
LHO holds a 2N bid touching the table, pauses, pulls the cards into her lap, thinks and then places
a 2
♠ on the table. TD is called and the player says it was a "mechanical error". Both my partner and I
explain what happened and that it appeared to be a change of mind. He rules it was a mechanical error.
I could go on but I have a game this morning, "director"!
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH