lamford, on 2012-August-16, 03:25, said:
I don't think this is the right approach at all. I think the right question is "what did I think my methods were with this specific partner when I opened 1C?"
Agreed, what I said was meant as the same sort of thing, but in the context of "I thought I was playing a natural NF club" presumably with somebody else unless I play 2 systems with this partner.
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The problem is that the answer to this was "Precision", as South had successfully negotiated the addition stage and got to 16 on three previous occasions in this same match. The question is "Playing Precision, you open 1C on the South hand, and are alerted to your misbid by partner's alert. What do you rebid over the 1D response?" To establish the LAs under Law 16, the correct procedure is to poll ten lawful players with that question, and then select from those not demonstrably suggested by the UI.
A few Precision players I polled here thought Pass was the only LA now, and I think it is forced upon South, as other bids are demonstrably suggested, while Pass will expose the misbid, and allow the opponents to reach game. 1NT, in my opinion, should be disallowed. If it is not an LA, however, then it seems permitted to choose it, but there is case law which shows that this is not what the laws mean, and choosing a non-LA is not permitted either.
This is silly. You clearly forgot for whatever reason you were playing 1
♣ as 16+ when you opened 1
♣ or you psyched it, and in the first case cannot be reminded to the fact that you showed 16+ by the alert. What you are saying is that you remembered you showed 16+ before the alert, which I believe TDs are instructed to ignore.
Similar situation:
You have a SJO in clubs with
♠Kxx and make your strong jump over 1
♥, unfortunately partner alerts it (correctly) as a bad hand with diamonds and spades, and bids 3
♠. By the logic you've used for this, you know you play this 2 suited so don't have to go slamming in spades. GL in getting away with that one.