lamford, on 2020-July-25, 16:03, said:
Indeed the silver bullet is the yellow border which displays "Pen" when you hover over it. Perhaps Mycroft is colour blind.
Or maybe it happened that South, at the end of the auction, queried what the unalerted X of 2
♥ was by clicking on it; and West said "penalty" in the explain box. At that point it goes yellow with the penalty comment available. You can't tell by looking at the myhand record (but the TD could with table history) whether it was my order or what I am somewhat condescendingly being told happened. The difference is that their version of events requires West to have done the correct thing in England, knowing that late-round doubles is one of the most confusing parts of their (very reasonable and mostly obvious) Alert Procedure. My version of events relies on one sentence:
Original Poster, my emphasis said:
At the end of the auction, South, asked West the meaning of his double of 2♥. West alerted it as penalties.
Given the evidence, am I colour-blind, or do some other people have difficulty reading? Or, given the ambiguity (and to be polite), is it worth asking which of the two things actually happened at the table? Sort of like somebody said earlier:
"Somebody" said:
Alerted? or asked about and answered? Both would lead to the result in the OP.
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