ArtK78, on 2015-June-07, 00:00, said:
It's so easy for things to get out of hand. Here is what happened in a f2f game recently. The uncontested auction (I am declarer0:
1C-1H
1NT-2D (alerted by me as new minor)
3NT
Apparently I put down my 3NT bid with extra force. i hadn't intended to and hadn't realized I did, but perhaps I did. Before passing, rho asked if there was any significance to my added force in putting down my bidding cards. Partner said no, there wasn't. After the play was over (and I ran a squeeze for an overtrick) rho then asked me what it meant when I put down the bidding cards in that manner. I said "We are joking, right?". No. So I responded that my 1NT showed 12-14 balanced and my 3NT showed a desire to play 3NT rather than 2NT.
What was going on? I figured it out. Rho is very loud, and when I was playing a couple weeks ago he was frequently making comments. I had asked the director if he could get the guy to analyze the hands and make his complaints in a manner so that the whole room did not have to listen to it. At least I think it was him. Apparently he had been nursing a grudge.
Sometimes we just have to get out of these things alive, the winning and losing is meaningless by comparison. I take some satisfaction in rarely needing lawyers. If I need one, of course I will get one. but I prefer not to need one. I feel pretty much the same about director calls. Recently the auction went Pass-Pass-1NT alerted as forcing. Say what? Obviously lho had a misfire in her brain. Might there be a need for a director? I couldn't think of why, and we just went on.
Anyway, back to the thread. The 4S preempt followed by 5S and then 6S reminded me of a time when I was a volunteer playing bridge with patients at a mental insitution (the same one that houses Hinckley if he is still there). This one rather large guy played most every hand, simply by bidding until everyone else stopped. I was a bit hesitant to double him.