[blml] new L27
Robert Geller
geller at nifty.com
Wed Mar 5 14:06:50 CET 2008
Could've been better, could've been worse.
The good news (IMO).
1. Most of the time we'll be dealing with an IB replaced by the lowest
sufficient RB in the same denomination, and this will pose no problem for
directors. as it's what they're useful.
2. A replacement call of RDBL is now also included in 27B1b
The bad news (IMO)
1. The pernicious concept of "meaning of the IB" has been retained,
although in a somewhat less toxic form than the original L27C of the
2007 Laws.
2. The mechanics of 27B1b will probably cause trouble for directors and
players, not to mention RA's. 27B1a is clear to all. But after the director
explains 27B1b to an IBer at the table, the player will want to know
("can I call X without penalty"?). How does the player actually do this?
Does he ask the director in front of his pard? Or is his pard sent away
from the table with the oppts allowed to listen in? And how (except in the
most frequent cases, like a negative dbl of 1S after an IB of 1H) will the
director answer? This will be fraught.....
Oh well, it could've been much worse.
-Bob
Peter Eidt さんは書きました:
>> Grattan Endicott> [following address discontinued:
>> grandeval at vejez.fsnet.co.uk]
>> *****************************
>> " It never or rarely happens that a republic
>> or monarchy is well constituted, or its old
>> institutions entirely reformed, unless it is
>> done by only one individual."
>> [Macchiavelli Niccolo' 1469-1527]
>> +++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>>
>> +=+ A revision of Law 27 will be released to
>> NBOs and Zones later today. I am unable to
>> attach it here (it would be blocked) but perhaps
>> some recipient has the facilities to copy it as text
>> for the enjoyment of blml-ers. +=+
>
>
>... and here it comes ... ta-taaaaa
>
>
> 5th
March 2008
>Agreed version
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>Law 27 ・瘢雹INSUFFICIENT BID
>
>A. Acceptance of Insufficient Bid.
>
>1. Any insufficient bid may be accepted (treated as legal)
> at the option of offender痴 LHO. It is accepted if that player calls.
>
>2. If a player makes an insufficient bid out of rotation Law 31 applies.
>
>B. Insufficient Bid not Accepted.
>
>If an insufficient bid in rotation is not accepted (see A)
>it must be corrected by the substitution of a legal call
>(but see 3 following). Then
>
>1. (a) if the insufficient bid is corrected by the lowest sufficient bid
>
> in the same denomination and in the Director痴 opinion both
> the insufficient bid and the substituted bid are incontrovertibly
> not artificial the auction proceeds without further rectification.
>
> Law 16D does not apply but see D following.
> (b) if, except as in (a), the insufficient bid is corrected with a
>legal
> call that in the Director痴 opinion has the same meaning* as,
> or a more precise meaning* than, the insufficient bid (such
> meaning being fully contained within the possible meanings
> of the insufficient bid) the auction proceeds without further
> rectification, but see D following.
>
>2. except as provided in B1 above, if the insufficient bid is corrected
> by a sufficient bid or by a pass, the offender痴 partner must pass
> whenever it is his turn to call. The lead restrictions in Law 26 may
> apply, and see Law 23.
>
>3. except as provided in B1(b) above, if the offender attempts to
> substitute a double or a redouble for his insufficient bid the
>attempted
> call is cancelled. The offender must replace it as the foregoing
> allows and his partner must then pass whenever it is his turn to
>call.
> The lead restrictions in Law 26 may apply, and see Law 23.
>
>4. if the offender attempts to replace the one insufficient bid with
> another insufficient bid the Director rules as in 3 if the LHO does
>
> not accept the substituted insufficient bid as A allows.
>
>C. Premature Replacement
>
>If the offender replaces his insufficient bid before the Director
>has ruled on rectification, unless the insufficient bid is accepted
>as A allows the substitution stands. The Director applies the relevant
>foregoing section to the substitution.
>
>D.Non-offending Side Damaged.
>
>If following the application of B1 the Director judges at the end of the
>
>play that without assistance gained through the infraction the outcome
>of the board could well have been different and in consequence the
>non-offending side is damaged (see Law 12B1), he shall award an
>adjusted score. In his adjustment he should seek to recover as nearly
>as possible the probable outcome of the board had the insufficient bid
>not occurred.
>
>
>[footnote: * the meaning of (information available from) a call is the
>knowledge of what it shows and what it excludes. ]
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