[blml] Nondisclosure [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

Herman De Wael hermandw at skynet.be
Mon Jun 4 11:55:24 CEST 2007


richard.hills at immi.gov.au wrote:
> Konrad Ciborowski:
> 
>>> if you don't have it on your CC you cannot play it. Period.
> 
> Wayne Burrows:
> 
>> Where is the line you are drawing Richard?
> 
> Richard Hills:
> 
> The point that I was making is Konrad's "Period." assertion
> had a bit of poetic license, and there is indeed a line to be
> drawn.  An infinitesimal number of partnerships would ever be
> able to fit _all_ of their agreements and negative inferences
> onto their system cards / convention cards.
> 

As already stated, I agree with Richard (on this one). Law 40A means 
you can play anything. Law 40C describes what is done if you have 
failed to explain suffuciently. No-where is it said that a bid 
disappears if it has not been explained.

> In my opinion only significant agreements need to be written
> on the system card, and only very significant agreements
> need to be pre-alerted.
> 
> Of course, the definitions of "significant" and "very
> significant" depend upon the local sponsoring organisation's
> regulations for the particular event in question.
> 
> My initial response to Wayne's question may have been a bit
> harsh.  The ABF system regulations state that if a natural
> one-level opening bid in a suit is overcalled conventionally,
> and that conventional overcall does not guarantee an anchor
> suit, then that conventional overcall is defined as Brown
> Sticker.  If New Zealand uses a parallel definition of Brown
> Sticker then indeed such Brown Sticker overcalls not only must
> be written on the system card, but also must be pre-alerted.
> 
> 
> Best wishes
> 
> Richard James Hills, amicus curiae
> Level 6 Aqua Training Suite, DIAC
> 02 6225 6776
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