Posted 2016-February-19, 12:32
Late, sorry, I was away.
On "psychic Ogust", et al: it's *not* a psychic. But that doesn't matter, and that's the problem.
In "no-psyches" games, it's not whether the disclosure is correct, the system is followed, or anything else - if *someone* doesn't like it, and wouldn't do it themselves, it's a psych - and the more important they are in the club, the more it's a psych. Especially if it's a weak bid that is normally strong, or a weak bid that is normally not quite *that* weak. They don't want to play against this stuff, that's why they play in a "no-psyches" club. They're indignant when it happens, and doubly so if the TD rules it not a psych. If you're the visitor, just doing your normal thing, what is the TD going to do? Investigate fully, find out that the ruling is in your favour, and have the regular fume and gossip and complain - and potentially not come back (at least to *your* games)? Or "follow the club policy", rule it a psych, and piss off the visitor (who isn't coming back anyway)?
Oh, and suppose ♠T8653 ♥86 ♦AQT ♣K75 is ruled "not a psych" unfavourable 2♠ opener (because this pair is playing EHAA, and it's *not* opening this 2♠ that would be the psychic). But when the aggrieved opponent, on the next round, opens 1♠ on ♠AJT8543 ♥- ♦QJT854 ♣- and it's ruled a psychic because "it's an 8-count and you're playing normal openers", oh man is the fan going to need a cleaning.
In our "invitational" games at my old club, we used to restrict systems - you were expected to play some sort of standard/2-over-1 system, and not to be playing crazy continuations (like Keri, perhaps, or relay responses to J2N or spiral scan or...) Especially if you played well ahead of your masterpoint count. For some reason that to this day I don't understand, they didn't have a problem with a 12-14 NT (which skews the rest of the system at least as much as a Precision Club does, and is possibly even harder to explain to the sheltered crew). That I don't mind. If you want to say "yes, your EHAA 3-bid isn't a psychic, but please don't play EHAA at this game", fine (better to have it open beforehand, but the number of TDs that don't know about EHAA, Romex, Polish Club,..., especially in one of these games, is legion). But "no-psych" clubs almost invariably end up meaning "no bids we don't like", not "no psychics".
And Mike - I'm violently agreeing with you, not criticizing your decisions in any way. In case that wasn't clear.
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