Have the rules changed?
#1
Posted 2020-July-03, 21:05
Of course I find this out when I lead against 3nt and choose a mild comment about male bovine excrement , the director then removes me from the tournament, citing zero tolerance. Have the alert rules changed or are they simply ignored?
#3
Posted 2020-July-04, 13:06
#4
Posted 2020-July-04, 13:16
#5
Posted 2020-July-04, 13:20
#7
Posted 2020-July-04, 14:36
jillybean, on 2020-July-03, 21:05, said:
Of course I find this out when I lead against 3nt and choose a mild comment about male bovine excrement , the director then removes me from the tournament, citing zero tolerance. Have the alert rules changed or are they simply ignored?
So the conventional wisdom is that,
while the ACBL sells master points on BBO in "sanctioned" ACBL tournaments, the staff that directs them are not ACBL directors, nor do the actually use ACBL regulations. Rather, they do whatever they feel like.
Good luck...
#8
Posted 2020-July-04, 14:37
#9
Posted 2020-July-04, 14:57
I play something similar and alert and describe the bid before posting the bid when playing on BBO.
Be aware that many responses to 1♣ may be transfers or artificial these days.
Good players have filled out convention cards that post.
C3: Copious Canape Club is still my favorite system. (Ultra upgraded, PM for notes)
Santa Fe Precision ♣ published 8/19. TOP3 published 11/20. Magic experiment (Science Modernized) with Lenzo. 2020: Jan Eric Larsson's Cottontail ♣. 2020. BFUN (Bridge For the UNbalanced) 2021: Weiss Simplified ♣ (Canape & Relay). 2022: Canary ♣ Modernized, 2023-4: KOK Canape.
#11
Posted 2020-July-04, 19:06
PrecisionL, on 2020-July-04, 14:57, said:
I play something similar and alert and describe the bid before posting the bid when playing on BBO.
Be aware that many responses to 1♣ may be transfers or artificial these days.
Good players have filled out convention cards that post.
Having a convention card posted online is great. Giving descriptive and accurate alert messages is even better.
Having a convention card but not alerting (alertable bids), or giving inaccurate alert messages is against the rules of the game.
#12
Posted 2020-July-04, 19:15
Zelandakh, on 2020-July-04, 13:20, said:
I don't know about applying to this system, but apparently it doesn't apply to the pair playing the system. To be fair, that pair may just be very sloppy in their alerts but they need to be warned to improve their compliance with the alert rules. It's also unknown if there were private messages to the opponents to clarify the missing or incomplete alerts. Based on Jillybean's post, there wasn't any clarification.
#13
Posted 2020-July-04, 19:18
#14
Posted 2020-July-04, 19:21
johnu, on 2020-July-04, 19:15, said:
This annoys me. I do believe it is the opponents duty to provide full disclosure, not my job to ask the right questions or assume explanations are incomplete and ask for clarification. But I must admit, it has come to that.
#15
Posted 2020-July-04, 19:24
hrothgar, on 2020-July-04, 14:36, said:
while the ACBL sells master points on BBO in "sanctioned" ACBL tournaments, the staff that directs them are not ACBL directors, nor do the actually use ACBL regulations. Rather, they do whatever they feel like.
Good luck...
Right, thanks.
#16
Posted 2020-July-04, 20:08
I would prefer better explanations myself, and better rulings from club TDs when faced with misleading explanations. But I've played at clubs too.
#17
Posted 2020-July-04, 20:35
- BBO provides cards for different basic systems, that pairs can adopt or adapt.
- TDs should make system-cards compulsory as part of tournament COC.
- TDs should redress damage due to inadequate disclosure and consider additional penalties.
- For a level playing field and a more enjoyable game, players need to learn better habits.
#18
Posted 2020-July-05, 10:22
#19
Posted 2020-July-05, 11:02
#20
Posted 2020-July-06, 10:16
I am pushing for more compliance (and stronger enforcement) with CC requirements locally (especially as Alerting in the ACBL is going to change tremendously RSN, and many things, in particular, aggressive openers, that are currently HU&U Alertable will no longer be Alertable or Pre-Alertable). As far as I'm concerned, a mandate from Management that for the next year after we go back to RL tournaments that failure to have your CC in sight during play triggers the same immediate no-tolerance 1st warning and 2nd 1/4 board penalty for cell phone use, TDs, you will enforce this in all districts - will solve the "attitude" that CCs are optional, despite the daily notices in the Bulletins and...
But oh, the whining, especially on That Other Site (except for Debbie R., of course!) And Management won't do it, because as always, the players want *everybody else* to follow the rules, but how dare you require *me* to do this?