[blml] Alerting, ethics and the American Way [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

richard.hills at immi.gov.au richard.hills at immi.gov.au
Thu Oct 4 09:16:23 CEST 2007


New Orleans 1995, ACBL Appeals Casebook, page 49:

Granovetter: I agreed with the Committee. The
problem here, however, was too many Alerts. There
should be no Alerts after the 3NT level. This is
common practice in many areas outside of the US.

(Editor: I had the opportunity to observe many of
these players from outside of the US at the World
Championships in Albuquerque. It was clear to me
that with all our problems here, we are light
years ahead of the rest of the world when it
comes to ethics. Perhaps the rest of the world
should be learning from us in this regard.)


Best wishes

Richard James Hills, amicus curiae
Level 6 Aqua Training Suite, DIAC
02 6225 6776

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