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1♣ Alerted as Precision 17+, South's Pass alerted as 0/8 or trap
After making my lead I called the director because East's hand was 6♠ 5♥ 2♦ 0♣ a michaels bid.
The director quickly informed me that 2♣ is a standand call requiring no alert, and to continue play. Had the call beeen alerted the bidding would have been very different.
Unconvinced, a day later I posed this question to the local directors all of whom agreed with the ruling. Saying that cuebids are not alertable.
It is not at all clear to me that this ruling and the opinion of my local directors is correct.
The ACBL offers this definition.
Cuebid: A bid in a suit which an opponent has either bid naturally or in which he has shown four or more cards.
My 1♣ opening bid is not natural and does not show 4 or more cards in ♣, seeminly, a cuebid of an artificial opening cannot be made. It appears to me the director has ruled incorrectly and I would appreciate if someone can provide a proper explaination.