pran, on 2012-September-11, 03:00, said:
I have no problem with a player expecting an alertable bid from partner automatically alerting it without noticing that the bid is insufficient.
blackshoe, on 2012-September-11, 09:42, said:
Neither do I, but that wasn't my question. Having expected a sufficient heart bid, and knowing that it requires an alert, and at the same time recognizing that the actual heart bid was insufficient, what does the law require? If you're going to call attention to the irregularity (perhaps by calling the director) are you obligated to alert first, or not? If you do alert, how should you explain if asked? I would think "If it were sufficient, it would be a transfer" - and in that case one should alert even if transfers are normally announced. Now that I think about it some more, I think one is obligated to alert first. That's just my current opinion, though.
Law 9A4 said:
There is no obligation to draw attention to an infraction of law committed by ones own side [...]
So a player who notices that his partner's bid is insufficient is under no obligation to draw attention to this fact.
But if he does then
Law 9B said:
1. (a) The Director should be summoned at once when attention is drawn to an irregularity.
[...]
2. No player shall take any action until the Director has explained all matters in regard to rectification.
so the player must not
now (for instance) alert the bid until the Director has explained all matters in regard to rectification. Instead any relevant alert must be made
after the Director has completed his explanation of matters unless the insufficient bid is already explained (under the Director's control or guidance).