ACBL Alert May be short
#1
Posted 2011-November-26, 18:27
A friend plays Precision. When she opens 1♦ she alerts "May be short".
However, in the version they play, it can never be shorter than a 3 card ♦ suit.
Should there still be an alert?
Thanks
#2
Posted 2011-November-26, 18:37
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#3
Posted 2011-November-26, 19:24
#4
Posted 2011-November-26, 19:59
aguahombre, on 2011-November-26, 19:24, said:
Do they also alert their 1-Major openings?
#5
Posted 2011-November-26, 21:01
Vampyr, on 2011-November-26, 19:59, said:
The ones who alert their 1-bids because they are limited alert them all.
#6
Posted 2011-November-26, 21:36
#7
Posted 2011-November-26, 21:41
There is a statement in the alert regulations that "players are expected to be prepared for the vast majority of systems that they may encounter at the bridge table", including Precision. A player who is prepared for Precision will be aware that a feature of the system is the 1 level (except clubs) suit and 2 level minor suit openings are limited to about 15 points. There should be no need (and is no requirement) to alert or pre alert these bids. Well, the two level bids do require an alert, but not because of the point count limit.
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#8
Posted 2011-November-27, 03:12
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#9
Posted 2011-November-27, 15:23
bluejak, on 2011-November-27, 03:12, said:
That's true if you don't provide an explanation, since the opponents are likely to assume it's the common alert and not ask for an explanation. But on BBO you can (and I think should) provide an explanation when you alert, so the opponents don't have to ask. Unlike f2f bridge, there's no UI because partner never sees your explanations. So this is more like playing behind screens, and there's little downside to extra alerting.
#10
Posted 2011-November-30, 21:54
I ♦ bidding the suit below the suit I'm actually showing not to be described as a "transfer" for the benefit of people unfamiliar with the concept of a transfer
#11
Posted 2011-December-01, 10:29
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#12
Posted 2011-December-01, 18:52
blackshoe, on 2011-December-01, 10:29, said:
How would that work in a practical sense for ACBL games played on BBO in a self-alerting environment?
I ♦ bidding the suit below the suit I'm actually showing not to be described as a "transfer" for the benefit of people unfamiliar with the concept of a transfer
#13
Posted 2011-December-02, 18:35
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#15
Posted 2011-December-04, 19:49
If an alert is required I wouldn't require the explanation unless there is a question. Although in practice most explain when they alert.
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#16
Posted 2011-December-05, 12:18
#17
Posted 2011-December-05, 12:24
#18
Posted 2011-December-05, 13:30
But since we're talking about BBO here, what OKB does is irrelevant.
#19
Posted 2011-December-05, 14:42
barmar, on 2011-December-05, 13:30, said:
Yes, I know that. Perhaps knowing what they do (and whether users like what they do) might be relevant to decisions about removing the alert button on BBO or merely changing what happens when it is used.
#20
Posted 2011-December-06, 16:11
barmar, on 2011-December-05, 12:18, said:
Speed is one good reason. When playing on BBO and playing a system with a lot of alerts, particularly past the first round, I may make my bid and just hit alert. And then after I've made my bid while opponents are passing and partner is considering his bid I'll type in the explanation of my bid. Obviously the opponents can ask and/or wait for the explanation before making their bid, but often times they don't need it. But if I'm in the middle of a relay that will have 6 or 7 bids from each partner, waiting to type a complete explanation before making each bid makes the auction take a lot longer than just alerting and filling in the explanations post-bid.