Posted 2020-July-22, 06:52
For clarification, if one sets up a table for a match on BBO, including EBU events such as the Lockdown League, then, as happened on Monday last week.
A player clicked on "call director" because declarer had (fatally) played the king of clubs under his own ace, either a misclick or loss of concentration, nobody knows. I was at the other table, and had finished, and had set up the match:
The player received a pop-up asking for the reason for the "Call Director". He entered that there was a requested undo for a misclick. I was called to the table by the software and when I arrived it showed "Director lamford has arrived at the table". So whether or not the person who set up the table is the official director, and whatever the EBU might or might not say, the software certainly treats it as being the case. The player (of the other side) asked if he was allowed to undo, and I stated that I did not think I should be offering an opinion, as it must be inherently wrong for the director to be one of the players of either side, but I did paste the part of the Lockdown League rules which stated that no undos in the play are permitted in this league. The players agreed to continue and the match ended amicably, and my furtive mind wandered and an incident at a North London club occurred, as reported here.
In my opinion, gerardo's Utopian thoughts are unsustainable, and online bridge will often have no director, unless it is a major event. The software should allow the hands to be completed without a director, and any adjusted score should be requested after the match. That is the only way it seems to work. For more serious events, a TD is useful, particularly when one person accuses another of self-kibitzing ...
I prefer to give the lawmakers credit for stating things for a reason - barmar