Vampyr, on May 15 2010, 12:25 AM, said:
bluejak, on May 14 2010, 08:10 PM, said:
The reason for 3B10 was that it was designed be helpful.
Yes. I had thought, when 3B10 was introduced, that it was the wrong idea; and maybe it is, in theory.
But then I realised that as a practical matter, my partner and I can defend against (a) or (b ), and hope to get a good result; and there will be times, when we have in fact been given misinformation, that we will get a favourable ruling.
But I cannot hope, with any partner, successfully defend against (a_or_
. I do not know what I would do if I were given this explanation. I might be forced to ask the opponent to choose one. Am I permitted to do that?
No, of course not.
What you need to understand is that because bridge is increasingly being played by people who do not know their own methods either because they are too old, so that they forget, or because they are too young, so that they think it is a lark to play Suction over 1
♥ without bothering to discuss what happens over 2
♥, Laws and regulations tend to operate in favour of the demented, since this is the category to which most players belong.
OB 3B10 was put in place in order, as Bluejak rightly says, to "be helpful" to those who preferred to play their bridge as if they could expect that when an opponent bid something, it had one and only one meaning. It was a sensible regulation, even though it was illegal.
But that was then, and this is now. If your opponent burbles that a 2
♠ overcall of a 2
♥ opening, or a 2
♥ response to 1NT doubled, "might be this, or it might be that", you may draw some comfort from the words of Hilaire Belloc:
So grin and bear it, Stupid, do not bleat.
You hungered after Progress years ago;
You wanted Science, and youve got it - neat;
You certainly desired Hygiene, and lo!
You have it now, and mutter in your woe
Of bitter knowledge dearer bought than gold.
These are the things that people do not know -
They do not know, because they are not told.
but that is all you can do. The lunatics have taken over the asylum, and they have done so with (apparently) the full consent of the medical staff.