New ACBL GCC regulation- apply to 1 suit-X?
#1
Posted 2015-April-25, 09:46
The new reg as of May 1 is :
8. TRANSFER RESPONSES (responses after overcalls) where the call shows length or values in the suit of the transfer.
Is double considered an overcall in which case transfer responses would be allowed?
Or were transfers over doubles already allowed (have seen people using them) under current GCC because of
allowed : CONVENTIONAL DOUBLES AND REDOUBLES and responses (including free bids) thereto.
I'm thinking artificial free bids allowed after a double.
link to new reg http://www.acbl.org/...eb-motions1.pdf
link to gcc http://web2.acbl.org...ntion-Chart.pdf
#2
Posted 2015-April-25, 11:14
steve2005, on 2015-April-25, 09:46, said:
This refers to advancer's calls, not responder's.
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#3
Posted 2015-April-25, 12:16
7. DEFENSE TO:
a) conventional calls (except see #10 RESPONSES and REBIDS above and #7 under DISALLOWED below),
The exclusions are mostly to do with very weak no-trump opener/overcall.
Over partner's double, blackshoe's identified section applies.
So, I think, we can all do almost whatever we like after a double by anyone.
#4
Posted 2015-April-25, 12:59
#5
Posted 2015-April-25, 16:33
steve2005, on 2015-April-25, 12:59, said:
Nothing new, here. A convention is not defined by how many people use it. Very few people play a natural 2C in response to 1NT; yet Stayman is a convention.
More fun: some conventions are very common, thus conventional. Others are more rare, thus unconventional. Many conventional auctions contain no conventions.
#6
Posted 2015-April-27, 06:57
#7
Posted 2015-April-27, 09:17
fromageGB, on 2015-April-27, 06:57, said:
If you petitioned the C&CC now, then I expect this change could probably be implemented in 2017. They might even address the difference between 'bid' and 'call'.
But this is really unrealistic for an organisation that seems happy with the following:
Quote
DEFINITIONS
An opening bid of one club is natural if, by agreement, it may be exactly 4-4-3-2 with two clubs, three diamonds, and four cards in each major. Otherwise:
- An opening suit bid or response is considered natural if in a minor it shows three or more cards in that suit and in a major it shows four or more cards in that suit. A no trump opening or overcall is natural if not unbalanced (generally,no singleton or void and only one or two doubletons).
- A no trump opening or overcall is natural if, by agreement, it is balanced (generally, no singleton or void and no more than two doubletons).
namely, an un-numbered definition followed by two different definitions for the same item.
#8
Posted 2015-April-27, 09:55
fromageGB, on 2015-April-27, 06:57, said:
Unfortunately, all conventions are not artificial. Perhaps retaining the term "convention" and its Bridge definition, but not using its adjective form, would work.
The adjective "artificial" would still be a good thing when used to describe some conventions.
#10
Posted 2015-April-27, 12:38
paulg, on 2015-April-27, 09:17, said:
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namely, an un-numbered definition followed by two different definitions for the same item.
It looks like there are multiple copies of the convention charts on the ACBL webpage currently, each with its own problems. I'll try to follow up on getting this fixed. There should be a new version on May 1 incorporating the recent changes, so hopefully that will be an impetus to fix the problems.
#11
Posted 2015-April-27, 17:42
aguahombre, on 2015-April-27, 09:55, said:
The adjective "artificial" would still be a good thing when used to describe some conventions.
Do either the ACBL or the WBF have an explicit definition for the term "convention"?
#12
Posted 2015-April-27, 17:53
mrzee, on 2015-April-27, 17:42, said:
Yes.
"Convention: A bid which, by partnership agreement, conveys a meaning not necessarily related to the denomination named or, in the case of a pass, double or redouble, the last denomination named. In addition, a pass which promises more than a specified amount of strength, or artificially promises or denies values other than in the last suit named."
#13
Posted 2015-April-28, 09:47
aguahombre, on 2015-April-27, 17:53, said:
"Convention: A bid which, by partnership agreement, conveys a meaning not necessarily related to the denomination named or, in the case of a pass, double or redouble, the last denomination named. In addition, a pass which promises more than a specified amount of strength, or artificially promises or denies values other than in the last suit named."
Thanks