aguahombre, on 2012-August-20, 21:28, said:
The conclusion from what you don't believe is that opener psyched, and we are back to an illegal bid of 1C and a ruling in accordance with that.
It is clear according to the OP that it was a misbid not a psyche. Psyches have to be intentional. Even so, it would not be illegal any more to psyche a strong club in the UK, and I do not think it is illegal to misbid 1C, except in North Korea.
It is clear that North's One Diamond is not fielding the misbid. The question is whether it is authorised to South that this shows 0-7. That bid is not affected by any UI, unless you argue that once South has misbid, all subsequent bids are unauthorised. If you decide that the meaning of One Diamond is authorised, then Pass is the only LA, and 1NT, showing 17-19, is an attempt to keep the vulnerable opponents out of the auction, and that uses the UI that you have misbid, as they will be expecting a better hand.
And the Barber Paradox is not the same. Either you apply the methods of the partnership, or you apply some other methods, for the purpose of deciding the LAs only. The Laws say that you do the former. People are arguing that this is not logical, and you should apply the methods that the misbidder misthought. I would agree that this change should be made to the Laws, and I had already sent it to Endicott in response to a request for such suggestions in another forum. The current Laws are unambiguous in this, however, and can be followed, so should be followed.
The aspect of the Barber Paradox I do agree is Russell's "the whole form of words is noise without meaning", but that could be written about most Laws.
I prefer to give the lawmakers credit for stating things for a reason - barmar