Al_U_Card, on Sep 2 2005, 03:22 PM, said:
fred, on Sep 2 2005, 09:37 AM, said:
If the "scientists" think they gain an advantage for their systems that is one thing, but they should not try to gain an advantage through not properly disclosing their methods or by changing them at the last minute.
Surely sanctions exist (and hopefully have been applied) for such instances? btw you have all our best wishes and support in the upcoming contest.
Sanctions exist, but in my experience they are rarely (if ever) enforced.
Here is a nice example of the sort of thing that tends to happen. One of the partnerships from one of the better teams is using 2D, 2H, and 2S opening bids as various "Brown Sticker" conventions. According to the current rules, each pair is allowed to play 3 such conventions.
You would think that the pair in question would realize that they have already reached this limit, but they also want to play the same conventions when the opps open 1C and they overcall 2D, 2H, or 2S. They claim that the (hopeless and inadequate) defense that the rules say they must provide for their 2-level openings, apply equally well to their 2-level jump overcall.
What a load of crap.
Various people have complained about this and it is not unlikely that the "systems committee" will come to their senses and realize that this is not right (though I wouldn't bet on it - especially consider that their convention card has already been approved once). Meanwhile, there are players and coaches who are wasting their time preparing proper defenses (since those provided by the players themselves were so awful) for convention that they may (and should) never have to face.
Is the pair in question simply ignorant of the rules, are they intentionally trying to get away with breaking the rules, or are they just trying to waste the time and energy of the other people who have to play in the event?
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com