blackshoe, on 2014-December-18, 10:12, said:
This in response to my question "a player who says that he psyched should consider himself lucky the TD believes him?"
My answer to Sven is "Pfui." Or "nonsense." Take your pick.
The player who makes an alleged psychic call must convince the Director that not only is the call a deliberate and gross deviation from the partnership's published agreements but also that the partner had no reason (from previous experience or similar) to be prepared for and guess the true nature of the call.
As I use to say: Partner must be
at least as surprised as opponents are.
No player will ever have any problem with this if he makes what we understand by a true psychic call, but once the Director gets a feeling that the partner seemed prepared for the situation then that player should find himself in trouble.
So it is certainly not sufficient for a player to state that "I psyched", the situation must pass a scrutiny by the Director.