[blml] "Demonstrably" - practical meaning? [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

richard.hills at immi.gov.au richard.hills at immi.gov.au
Tue May 20 04:01:50 CEST 2008


Alain Gottcheiner:

>I claimed that, when the bidding goes 1S - 3S (limit) after
>BIT, you can't tell whether it meant 2½ or 3½.

Richard Hills:

While an external observer may not be able to tell, if my
partner Dorothy was the hesitator it would demonstrably
suggest 3½, while if I was instead partnering Klavs the
hesitation would demonstrably suggest 2½.  (Dorothy is
terrified that she will further enthuse my already wildly
optimistic temperament, while I have parallel fears about
Klavs' optimism.)

So partnering Dorothy Law 73C requires me to pass 3S,
scoring +230, but partnering Klavs Law 73C means that I
must raise to 4S, scoring -300.


Best wishes

Richard James Hills
Graduates and Developmental Training Section
Department of Immigration and Citizenship
Telephone: 02 6223 9067
Email: richard.hills at immi.gov.au

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