You're already mad at your opponents, but before you do anything you must finish bidding. What do you do now?
Your opponents are psyching.
#1
Posted 2012-December-24, 13:11
You're already mad at your opponents, but before you do anything you must finish bidding. What do you do now?
#2
Posted 2012-December-24, 13:42
Has to be to play as we cannot suddenly be looking for slam via splinter
or exclusion. P chose to balance with 3d a dangerous come back vs double
which is a lot more flexible. That means p most likely has a serious flaw in
their distribution that prevents them from using x and IMO increasing the
likelihood of them having at least some spade length.
#3
Posted 2012-December-24, 13:56
Lord Molyb, on 2012-December-24, 13:11, said:
What have opponents done wrong that deserve "slapping" and have "action" taken?
4♠ looks a reasonable shot now.
"Robin Barker is a mathematician. ... All highly skilled in their respective fields and clearly accomplished bridge players."
#4
Posted 2012-December-24, 14:01
#5
Posted 2012-December-24, 14:12
RMB1, on 2012-December-24, 13:56, said:
4♠ looks a reasonable shot now.
removed offending parts
#6
Posted 2012-December-24, 14:52
4S is the right call if it's natural, but first seat psyches are so rare that partner won't work it out, he'll think we have something like xxxxx x Axxxx KQ (although perhaps we should bid 4H on that hand).
#7
Posted 2012-December-24, 15:00
Lord Molyb, on 2012-December-24, 14:12, said:
Sorry if my post appeared bullying.
Just trying to make the point that psyching is not necessarily illegal.
Merry Christmas
"Robin Barker is a mathematician. ... All highly skilled in their respective fields and clearly accomplished bridge players."
#8
Posted 2012-December-24, 16:40
RMB1, on 2012-December-24, 15:00, said:
Just trying to make the point that psyching is not necessarily illegal.
Merry Christmas
I know, I've psyched before (to very good results)
#9
Posted 2012-December-27, 20:01
#10
Posted 2012-December-27, 20:42
people just don't psych once and their card likely doesn't say frequent pyches.
#11
Posted 2012-December-27, 20:44
It can't be slam try as I cannot have a hand that good that passed 2♠.
I'm thanking partner for balancing and hoping he trusts me!
#12
Posted 2012-December-27, 20:45
bigbenvic, on 2012-December-27, 20:44, said:
It can't be slam try as I cannot have a hand that good that passed 2♠.
I'm thanking partner for balancing and hoping he trusts me!
What would you do over 2♠?
#14
Posted 2012-December-27, 21:02
#15
Posted 2012-December-27, 23:01
Fluffy, on 2012-December-27, 21:02, said:
First of all, the topic said the opponents were psyching. You shouldn't be penalized for their actions. I would call the director and the director would speak to me privately and then talk to the one spade bidder privately and determine what was going on. Most of my play was in sectionals and regionals. I work and where I live the only club games with a decent number of tables are in the morning and afternoon.
We play 19-21 NT range. 2NT rebid is 17-18 and a 1NT rebid is 13-16 instead of the normal 12-14. We've had the director called on this and for a while the responder announced the NT range on the 1NT rebid, like they do on the opening 1NT. Finally, after discussing this with multiple directors we didn't need to announce the range on the rebid anymore.
I have called the director to register psyches before and for this example I don't think the director would let it slide if it was intentional.
#16
Posted 2012-December-27, 23:07
Lord Molyb, on 2012-December-27, 20:45, said:
Not Pass!
Double is an option (I have 4♥)
3♠ would be a stopper ask, so that's out, 4♠ as strange as it is has to be to play.
What would a 4♠ direct bid be? Some kind of voidwood? Since I don't play that it's natural. Partner is going to struggle to believe me but it can have no other meaning for me.
#17
Posted 2012-December-27, 23:17
losercover, on 2012-December-27, 23:01, said:
We play 19-21 NT range. 2NT rebid is 17-18 and a 1NT rebid is 13-16 instead of the normal 12-14. We've had the director called on this and for a while the responder announced the NT range on the 1NT rebid, like they do on the opening 1NT. Finally, after discussing this with multiple directors we didn't need to announce the range on the rebid anymore.
I have called the director to register psyches before and for this example I don't think the director would let it slide if it was intentional.
Unless there is evidence of a CPU, the TD can do no more than record the psych - which is afaik a very unusual procedure in the ACBL. As for mentioning psych frequency on the back of the score card, last I checked that's not legal in ACBL-land.
BTW, psychs are always intentional - if the action was not intentionally a psych, it wasn't a psych at all.
AFAIK you should never have been required to announce your 1NT rebid range, nor to alert it.
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#18
Posted 2012-December-28, 00:02
blackshoe, on 2012-December-27, 23:17, said:
BTW, psychs are always intentional - if the action was not intentionally a psych, it wasn't a psych at all.
AFAIK you should never have been required to announce your 1NT rebid range, nor to alert it.
I started playing bridge in the late 50's and didn't play from 2000-2010. There was a section on the card that mentioned pysch frequency . I see that is no longer there. If the psycher's partner knows that his partner psyches regularly, shouldn't the opponents have that information?
"Excessive Psychic Bidding
When three or more psychic When three or more psychic initial actions by members of a partnership have been reported in any one session and are called to the attention of the Director, the Director should investigate the possibility that excessive psyching is taking place. A presumption of inappropriate behavior exists, and it is up to the players to demonstrate that they were not just horsing around. It is up to them to show that they happened, this once, to pick up a string of hands unusually appropriate for psychs.
The continued use of undisciplined psychic bids tends to create partnership understandings that are implied from partnership experience."
If a player psychs, the opponents should report the psych. It's then the director's decision.
#19
Posted 2012-December-28, 05:50
#20
Posted 2012-December-28, 10:23
Lord Molyb, on 2012-December-24, 13:11, said: