Frivolous/Serious 3N Are they alertable in ACBL?
#1
Posted 2012-October-28, 08:25
Who's right?
#2
Posted 2012-October-28, 09:28
#3
Posted 2012-October-28, 09:41
That being said, perhaps it should be a suggestion for changing regulations, and somehow lumped together with bids above 3NT for the same reasons those are delay-alerts rather than immediate alerts.
It is one of those conventions where the alert can only reassure the bidding side about their agreements or prevent a misunderstanding, and the opponents don't really have a need to know at the time 3NT is bid.
#4
Posted 2012-October-28, 10:03
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#5
Posted 2012-October-29, 10:59
Is it a cuebid, either stopper or strength-showing in a suit? Of course not.
Is it one of the conventional exceptions? No.
Therefore it is Alertable.
Is it an immediate Alert? Yes, because it is not "at the four level or higher" (and the wording on that, but not the intent, has been changed in the Alert Procedure - because way too many people, including me, read it first the way Ed did). I would not want that to change, because I think the knowledge that this is not an offer to play is important during the auction, and the chance of the opponents forgetting is low. But I could be convinced - and if it did happen (along with other conventional "delayed" 3NTs) I wouldn't sweat it, except that "nobody" would get it right, like "nobody" does now.
Frankly, I can't imagine anyone thinking that it *wasn't* Alertable. Having said that, the cuebids made "serious" or "frivolous" by not bidding 3NT are *not* Alertable, even as a delayed Alert - but probably should be disclosed after the auction anyway, if declaring, following the Code of Active Ethics.
#6
Posted 2012-October-29, 11:07
#7
Posted 2012-October-29, 12:23
mycroft, on 2012-October-29, 10:59, said:
I see the ACBL has screwed the pooch again. The wording is indeed changed as indicated here, in part X of the Alert Procedure. However, under "Types of Alerts" at the beginning of the procedure, the wording is still "above 3NT". Does anyone in that organization have two brain cells to rub together?
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#9
Posted 2012-October-29, 13:45
#10
Posted 2012-October-29, 15:43
aguahombre, on 2012-October-29, 13:07, said:
On careful reading, and careful thought about what is written, you're right. The problem, as Mycroft pointed out, is that a lot of people misread it and misinterpreted it to include bids of 3NT as requiring a delayed alert. "4 level or higher" avoids that problem. If that's why the bit in section X (which used to say "above 3NT") was changed, then the same bit in the earlier "Types of Alerts" should also have been changed.
I don't know about anyone else, but when I look on a web page for something, and I see it early in the page, I don't usually go looking further down the page to make sure there are no inconsistencies. Granted there isn't really an inconsistency here, but if many people are misreading the something, there would appear to be one, even if technically there isn't. In fact, IMO, the ACBL would have done better, if they were only going to change one instance of "above 3NT", to change the earlier one, since, again IMO, more people would be likely to read that one.
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#12
Posted 2012-October-29, 16:06
FrancesHinden, on 2012-October-29, 13:45, said:
Yes. 1150 is above 660.
This post has been edited by aguahombre: 2012-October-29, 16:08
#13
Posted 2012-October-29, 18:06
FrancesHinden, on 2012-October-29, 13:45, said:
No.
aguahombre, on 2012-October-29, 16:06, said:
Irrelevant. That could make 1♥ doubled "above" 4♣ which is an unhelpful and absurd conclusion. Scores have nothing to do with it.
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#14
Posted 2012-October-29, 18:17
bluejak, on 2012-October-29, 18:06, said:
Irrelevant. That could make 1♥ doubled "above" 4♣ which is an unhelpful and absurd conclusion. Scores have nothing to do with it.
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#15
Posted 2012-October-29, 22:50
blackshoe, on 2012-October-29, 15:43, said:
While that's probably a good idea, it hardly makes the earlier text "wrong". If someone can't tell the difference between "above" and "at or above", I think that's their problem. The "Types of Alerts" section is clearly a brief synopsis, and it refers to the later section for precise details.
#16
Posted 2012-October-30, 02:06
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#17
Posted 2012-October-30, 04:20
#18
Posted 2012-October-30, 06:43
aguahombre, on 2012-October-29, 18:17, said:
While you are about it, please add a 'u' as well as a smiley.
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#19
Posted 2012-October-30, 08:40
aguahombre, on 2012-October-29, 18:17, said:
bluejak, on 2012-October-30, 06:43, said:
"Dauvid's back. No attempts at humor without an accompanying emoticon. "
'U' and smiley added.
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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
#20
Posted 2012-October-30, 08:42
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