VixTD, on 2015-March-04, 13:09, said:
He [the TD] didn't try to find out if 3♠ was an unintended call, presumably because West had not attempted to change it without pause for thought.
That seems odd, given what you wrote right above that:
VixTD, on 2015-March-04, 13:09, said:
It's pretty pointless to speculate on why the director was not called as soon as attention was drawn to the irregularity. I think it's generally accepted that to scream for the director as soon as an irregularity occurs without some kind of mollifying comment is bad manners, and really we didn't have a chance before West attempted a correction.
If none of you managed to get in a TD call then it is hard to believe that West changed the bid after a pause for thought. (Note that the pause for thought only starts when West becomes aware of the fact that she made an insufficient bid.)
Are all three other players really that slow that they couldn't have initiated a TD call when West was thinking or is West such an incredibly quick thinker?
Rik
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