peachy, on 2011-July-21, 23:56, said:
EXAMPLE: 4M openings which are natural but are weaker than might be expected because the partnership has some other method (an example is the Namyats convention) for showing a good 4, opening.
EXAMPLE: 1H-P-4h when playing a forcing club where the 4H call may have, by agreement, values for game but not slam.
EXAMPLE: A natural 3C opening which is stronger than expected since the partnership has agreed to open 2S (a Mid-Chart agreement so the Mid-Chart has to be in effect) with weak minor-suit preempts.
These examples are not exclusive, the principle applies.
Edit: Discussing ACBL regs.
Those are all calls which are not "standard" treatment. My point was that their 1S response to 1h falls into the standard response of 4+ spades and 6+ HCP. Therefore I see no reason why it would be alertable.