Pict, on Sep 30 2010, 08:59 AM, said:
It depends what you mean. When you have AI (subsequent or otherwise) you still have the UI and you must still carefully avoid taking advantage, in particular by not selecting an action which is demonstrably suggested over a logical alternative.
However, the presence of AI may mean that some actions are no longer logical alternatives and it may mean that the UI no longer demonstrably suggests anything (or changes which action is suggested).
Anyway, my reading of the EBU regulations concerning psyches suggests that catering for a psyche on this auction would not necessarly be considered fielding. WB 40.1.4 says:
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(a) most auctions in which a player either passes when the partnership
agreements require a bid, or bids when the partnership agreement requires
a redouble;
( most auctions in which a player has bid two or more suits, has been given
preference by partner, been doubled for penalties, and bids another suit.
Of course a partnership agreement (which may be implicit, eg following repetitions of such incidents) relating to such an action is likely to be unauthorised, and so may give rise to an adjusted score (see Orange Book).