barmar, on Apr 22 2010, 11:39 PM, said:
Although the ACBL regulation says that use of the STOP card is required, it weakens this requirement by requiring that that the next player pause for the same length of time regardless. It's not nearly as useful a regulation as other organizations, who say that the next player is required to wait until the card is withdrawn.
And if the stop card under non-ACBL regulation is withdrawn after five seconds instead of ten? None of the different Stop Card regulations work if players don't understand the reasons why such regulations exist. Or if they for various reasons choose not to follow them.
I have a preference for ACBL style regulation = keep it as the next-in-turn bidder's responsibility to take the mandatory pause. Simple, whether stop card was used or not.
I particularly dislike the skip bidder to take the stop card out, hold it in his left hand with outstretched arm right in my face, suspended in air or temporarily planted in front of me. I've seen this only at NABC's.