blackshoe, on 2014-May-28, 13:54, said:
I am trying to come to the correct legal ruling.
I am not a specialist in American law - many years ago I graduated the law school in Russia - but for me "the correct legal ruling" is only ruling based on legislation. It can not be based on articles, specialists' commentaries or other nice stuff. To make a ruling I need regulation.
Your idea to write to "rulings" and say "show me the regulation" looks the perfect solution for me.
As a player, when I buy an entry I sign up to play according the bridge rules and sponsorship organization regulations. I don't have to read all articles on the ACBL site to check if they have additional requirements not listed in any official regulation.
If you are expected that "rulings" will not be able to reply on which rules or regulations were based their claims in the article; but still expect player to follow their claims, not official regulation, I don't think it is the ignorance of players. Of course if once side has right to make any ruling their want, other side do not have to much choice but obey and tried to read minds of persons who made regulation instead of regulation. But, I believe we are discussing the bridge law.
blackshoe, on 2014-May-28, 13:54, said:
Do they not? They said they did.
Again, I may be wrong, but I understood that after they have no special conventions that responder can employ to ask opener if he has singleton. He could bid Stayman, transfer to minor or to other major and singleton in opener's hand would stay undiscovered. But as it happened he transferred in suit with singleton and, as it happened, opener decided to not accept transfer that according their agreement could be done only in case if opener had the single Ace. I believe this agreement is one of the worst I saw in my live, but I really did not see anything in the laws and regulations that make it illegal. (Of course if they open 1NT only if singleton is Ace and the balanced cards. If they actually have an agreement to open 1NT on almost everything it is the completely different story, but I am basing my opinion on the original message).
By the way, I personally hate to open 1NT with singletons (except of robot tournaments of course) and always ask partners do not to it playing with me.