aguahombre, on 2015-March-12, 18:11, said:
No. I don't expect you to feel bad, I expect you to change your ways.
I learned the concept from Larry Harris, author of The Bridge Director's Companion. He used PP(W) as a construct meaning that one should in some cases issue a warning in lieu of a PP in MPs or IMPs. You're right that a warning is not a penalty. It's sort of like going in front of a judge and having him say "I'm not going to throw you in jail today, but if I see you here again, you will regret it". The problem in bridge is that we have too many TDs who never do anything else but issue warnings. That doesn't work, as I'm sure you know.