West North East South
- Pass 1♦ 4♠
Dbl Pass Pass Pass
HK H9 H6 H4
C7 C4 CK CA
SA S2 S3 S8
SK S5 S4 ST
CJ C2 C5 D5
CT H3 C8 D7
C6 D2 CQ H2
C9 D4 C3 H8
DJ DA DK D6
H5 H7 HT S6
Director's ruling Av-Av+
"as a director, i may adjust any board for two reasons: IF the bid was bad and would or could skew the field, i have an obligation to adjust it, OR if the bid was obtained using extraneous information - which of course, i cannot confirm or deny."
He sited the following laws:
"LAW 10 is a reference to assessments"
"LAW 12"
"LAW 16"
"LAW 20 and 21"
I was not at the table but was asked for advice by one of the players. She was playing in a pick-up partnership and had no special agreement.
I said "Law 40A "A player may make any call or play (including an intentionally misleading call ..."
which I was told did not apply.
He further said:
"it is awful, and if you represented <your country> in world play, then i feel sorry for your team, because if you pulled that in real life, the WBF would storm down upon your head !!"
Where do these directors get the idea that they can adjust the board because noone else would make the bid or in their opinion the bid is bad?
And if this is really the way to rule why does the person who bid 4♠ get jumped on but the person who makes an insane double with potentially no defensive tricks get rewarded?