[blml] A Psyche Classification [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
richard.hills at immi.gov.au
richard.hills at immi.gov.au
Fri Sep 21 07:30:30 CEST 2007
Paul Lamford:
>East-West submitted arguments that 2S implied a heart
>fit (it is clearly fit non jump to any average plus
>player), and pass therefore showed a minimum.
Richard Hills;
In my average plus player style, pass would instead
show "no double fit, so no double game swing".
Points?
Schmoints.
Paul Lamford:
>It is a common psyche situation,
Richard Hills
As I have noted many times before, the correct
nomenclature is "common pseudo-psyche situation". If
in that partnership they have an implicit partnership
understanding to commonly use so-called "baby psyches",
then 2S was actually a "baby pseudo-psyche" and a
concealed partnership understanding (CPU) infraction of
Law 40B.
Therefore, in my opinion, the EBU Laws and Ethics
Committee decision to reclassify the 2S bid as a "Red
Psyche" (accurate nomenclature would be "Red Alleged
Psyche") was justified by the available facts.
Best wishes
Richard James Hills, amicus curiae
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