Bbradley62, on 2010-November-03, 17:50, said:
But we don't play according to what people meant; we play according to what people said.
And the primary approach to claims is: "In ruling on a contested claim or concession, the Director adjudicates the result of the board as equitably as possible to both sides, but any doubtful point as to a claim shall be resolved against the claimer."
It is a complete myth to think that a line cannot be irrational because the claimer stated it. In fact 70D1 and 70E1 indicate the contrary.
And when it comes to a card called from dummy, we play according to what people incontovertibly meant, not what they said, in general, so your argument is invalid.
I prefer to give the lawmakers credit for stating things for a reason - barmar