pran, on 2015-April-24, 06:53, said:
Absolutely.
An alert is really a suggestion to opponents that (unless they are absolutely sure about how to understand the alerted call) they should ask (properly).
An alert is really a suggestion to opponents that (unless they are absolutely sure about how to understand the alerted call) they should ask (properly).
barmar, on 2015-April-24, 09:38, said:
Is it a suggestion that they should ask immediately? Unless the answer affects their bidding, they could just as well wait until the end of the auction.
Maybe you noticed that I wrote "properly", I delibetately did not write "immediately".
Properly means (among other conditions) that he may ask whenever it is his turn to call, it is no fault if he asks at his first option.
He may of course also delay his question to a later time but that increases the danger of creating UI to partner ("Why did he ask now when he apparently had no need to ask earlier?")
And the fact that a call is alerted is always sufficient bridge reason for asking about that call in general terms.