Physical Contact How serious?
#1
Posted 2021-September-26, 10:35
#2
Posted 2021-September-26, 11:58
#3
Posted 2021-September-26, 12:40
Put it this way…if done intentionally (and my feeling is that these players are not usually doing this intentionally), it would be a form of cheating.
That doesn’t excuse trying to physically cover the bidding box…that sort of self-help remedy has no more place in the game than your partner’s unethical insta-bid attempt.
But it does suggest that your ire at the opponent is overblown.
You want to stop prompting opps to act that way? Tell your partner to act ethically…and if you felt that he was entitled to insta-bid, learn ethics yourself.
#4
Posted 2021-September-26, 12:49
I think OP did well to ask, but I hope he now realises how far off base he is.
#5
Posted 2021-September-26, 13:46
mikeh, on 2021-September-26, 12:40, said:
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You want to stop prompting opps to act that way? Tell your partner to act ethically…and if you felt that he was entitled to insta-bid, learn ethics yourself.
#6
Posted 2021-September-26, 13:53
bmonger, on 2021-September-26, 13:46, said:
I got the impression, from the way you worded your OP, that the physical contact was incidental to the (wrong) attempt to block access to the bidding box.
Since it was wrong to attempt to block such access, by definition the contact was also wrong.
Of course, your partner had NO business attempting an insta-pass.
So your partner was out of line, your opponent was out of line and you were out of line…you probably more than anyone else….asking for an opp to be ejected for a mistake such as you describe is incredible. It’s unfair to the opps and it’s even more unfair to the game, even if there was someone available to fill in.
Plus it sure seemed, from your OP, that you had zero concerns about your partner’s flagrantly unethical behaviour.
#7
Posted 2021-September-26, 14:09
In AITA terminology this is a clear ESH. (to paraphrase, nobody comes out of this with any credit)
#8
Posted 2021-September-26, 19:18
We can't tell you who's right and who's wrong (although there's a lot of blame to go around). But if the director isn't there, everybody's in the wrong. And the director doesn't get to educate any of the wrongdoers about it, so they will (all of they will) keep doing this.
On the other hand, instead of what they did, the opponents should CALL THE DIRECTOR. The UI has already been passed, any of this playacting is just "I want you to know you Dun Wrong, and to feel bad". The director will protect them against your partner's imProper behaviour (or more specifically, against you not carefully avoiding using the information transmitted by that behaviour), and will be able to educate much better than they could (even if they were perfect educators and knew the Law perfectly, at this point they are your opponents, and you will not listen the same way you would to an unbiased observer).
I agree with Cyberyeti, I'd be more uncomfortable with this than before, but this kind of behaviour Caused Issues even in the before time. Of course, having the opponents continue to gain an advantage via tempo over their preempts Causes Issues, too.
But that's what the Director is for. Use them.
#9
Posted 2021-September-27, 17:05
I probably shouldn't even have included that as an example, because it just got me to thinking and what I really wanted to know is if ACBL has rules specific to physical contact.
mycroft, on 2021-September-26, 19:18, said:
We can't tell you who's right and who's wrong (although there's a lot of blame to go around). But if the director isn't there, everybody's in the wrong. And the director doesn't get to educate any snip...
But that's what the Director is for. Use them.
#10
Posted 2021-September-27, 17:45
In either case, if you don't call the director, they get to do what they want. Even if they're an ex-defenceman for the Red Wings and you're a - well, me.
But do train your 95 pound little old lady to think after all preempts. You don't get as obnoxious responses that way.
#11
Posted 2021-September-28, 02:57
bmonger, on 2021-September-27, 17:05, said:
You didn't need to put it in your post because it is irrelevant as to what you all should have done in the situation, that is call the director if you were upset by LHO's actions.
#12
Posted 2021-September-29, 10:02
But if he was just putting his hand over the bidding box to block her ability to pull a card, it's much less serious. The physical contact seems to have been an accident, he wasn't deliberately touching her.
#13
Posted 2021-September-29, 14:29
But again, lots of blame to go around on almost all at the table. The only person that can ensure that none of the imProper behaviours continue is the director, and if they're not made aware, they can't do it either.
#14
Posted 2021-October-09, 17:05
bmonger, on 2021-September-26, 10:35, said:
I think you were over reacting, bmonger.
Calm down and think about the game. let it go.
#15
Posted 2021-October-10, 18:02
That was your first mistake.
"I didn't call the director".
That was your second mistake.
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