paulg, on 2010-November-23, 08:42, said:
I have little sympathy for South as I do not believe that rescuing to a three-level contract on a balanced hand is worthy of consideration. I would adjust to 3♥ by East, making nine tricks. (Laws 73D1, 73F, 12C). I believe there is no demonstrable bridge reason for the slow pass and South knows (not even could have known) that this can only work to his benefit.
mgoetze, on 2010-November-23, 08:01, said:
Doesn't this belong in the "Simple Rulings" forum?
Law 73D1: "Inferences from such variation [in tempo] may appropriately be drawn only by an opponent and at his own risk."
Cyberyeti, on 2010-November-23, 08:27, said:
Not so simple, read 73D2 and 73F: South should be well aware that the variation in tempo could work to his advantage, and the "demonstrable bridge reason" for transferring to clubs is pretty tenuous.
TFLB, L73F, Violation of Proprieties said:
When a violation of the Proprieties described in this law results in damage to an innocent opponent, if the Director determines that an innocent player has drawn a false inference from a remark, manner, tempo, or the like, of an opponent who has no demonstrable bridge reason for the action, and who could have known, at the time of the action, that the action could work to his benefit, the Director shall award an adjusted score (see Law 12C).
Another "simple" ruling
Paulg and Cyberyeti got it right again
South's pass was slow