jallerton, on 2011-March-29, 15:57, said:
There are several possible explanations, some entirely innocent, of this sequence having occurred. The TD needs to be very careful and tactful in his questioning, to try to ascertain what was going through South's mind.
I agree with this. Even with my limited experience, I've seen enough to realise that jumping to conclusions about what might have happened is asking to be wide of the mark.
As it happens, I was interested in this board (Board 23 of the first session), and looked up the traveller. It was played 125 times: N/S played in game 91 times, and in partscore 6 times. Of the 28 times it was played E/W, 23 were in 2
♠X by W, 3 in 3
♠X and just once in 2
♠ undoubled. I can imagine that there were plenty of WJOs, but I don't suppose that all 21 of the other 2
♠X arose from N passing S's re-opening double.
If you're not just reading along, you'll see that I've given 27, not 28, E/W contracts. At our table, S opened the sort of nebulous 1
♣ that says "I'm here" but not much more, my partner overcalled 1
♠, and N passed, presumably waiting for a re-opening double or something. He's still waiting; we played in 1
♠ making 5 tricks for -200.
PeterAlan