aguahombre, on 2014-January-01, 13:14, said:
Asking, alerting, or answering is not and should not be considered part of the tempo of bids and plays. It is not considered a break in tempo by the opponent next to call, for instance, when we take time to explain our auction and he listens before acting. Stretching "tempo" to include all time involved in everything is absurd.
Really? Last I checked "tempo" meant time, timing or rate or similar. If sometimes I ask a question and sometimes I don't that affects the time I take for my call and therefore is a tempo issue. Just as much as if sometimes I twiddle my thumbs and sometimes I don't.
In fact asking and not asking questions are a frequent source of unauthorised information, this is closely related to one's tempo.
In what sense is using tempo to include the time taken at your turn a stretch?