Inability to get UI
#21
Posted 2016-May-19, 09:17
Maybe that's the point of the question -- do you have to assume the worst, that the player was somehow able to observe the proceedings at the table while they were rushing to the toilet? But it couldn't have been very much of a rush if they were able to observe a "long tank".
#22
Posted 2016-May-19, 10:20
#23
Posted 2016-May-19, 10:32
George Carlin
#24
Posted 2016-May-19, 10:37
gwnn, on 2016-May-19, 10:32, said:
I think it would be rare for a single-person lavatory to open directly from the playing room.
#25
Posted 2016-May-19, 10:43
Vampyr, on 2016-May-19, 10:37, said:
I agree. Just trying to make sense of this thread.
George Carlin
#26
Posted 2016-May-19, 10:46
Vampyr, on 2016-May-19, 10:37, said:
They are often in a central area with glass to the playing room(s) though. A similar thing could happen, for example, on a smoke break where the table is visible through windows from the smoking area.
#27
Posted 2016-May-19, 10:47
gwnn, on 2016-May-19, 10:32, said:
Hey, I've brought home contracts before now with less to work with!
#28
Posted 2016-May-19, 11:54
Zelandakh, on 2016-May-19, 10:46, said:
Trying hard to picture this first.
As for the smoke break, well you would be dummy or the round would be finished. I am familiar with the feeling of being desperate for a cigarette, but I don't know of anyone who has been so desperate that they have gone for a fag in the middle of an auction.
#29
Posted 2016-May-20, 09:20
Vampyr, on 2016-May-19, 10:37, said:
It's pretty close at the Westwood Duplicate Bridge club. There's are men's and ladie's rooms in a very short hallway right off the playing room, and the refreshment table is right next to it. So if you have to wait for the restroom you're likely to stand by the refreshment table in the room.
#30
Posted 2016-June-06, 09:56
gwnn, on 2016-May-19, 02:46, said:
There was nothing really important the toilet player passed in a flash, it was surprising to me someone would get advantage because he was away from the table, it is like I could avoid getting UI problems by closing my eyes till it is my turn again. On some ocasions it might be worth trying.
#31
Posted 2016-June-06, 11:01
George Carlin
#33
Posted 2016-June-07, 01:51
Fluffy, on 2016-June-06, 09:56, said:
If someone drops a card on the floor, I avert my eyes to avoid the possibility of seeing it while they pick it up.
#34
Posted 2016-June-07, 01:58
Fluffy, on 2016-June-06, 19:31, said:
OK, sorry, I was jumping to conclusions. But what would you expect a hypothetical TD to say if he had been summoned?
GG: "OK my LHO went to the toilet and my RHO tanked and then bid. Does he have UI?"
TD: "Did he see the tank while he went to the toilet?"
GG: "No."
TD: "Did he overhear anything?"
GG: "No."
TD: "Did he see any cards while he was standing up or sitting down?"
GG: "No."
TD: "Does he have ESP or X-ray vision?"
GG: "I guess not."
Would you be upset if the TD just left the table now? What would you expect him to rule? Sorry if I am seeming hostile, I just honestly don't get this thread. I am trying to understand what your point of view is, or what you think the law/procedure should be.
If you are saying that players could get some sort of advantage (or, more precisely, lack of disadvantage) from going to the toilet, yes. But of course we will not allow people to go to the toilet between every round of a competitive auction. Even if some medical condition were to necessitate this (several bathroom breaks per board), I expect even the friendliest club in the world would soon invite the player in question to just get themselves treated or to look into online bridge.
George Carlin
#35
Posted 2016-June-07, 03:00
#36
Posted 2016-June-07, 03:43
1H-3C* (Bergen, 6-9 with 4 hearts)
3H-4H
on some hand a little too strong than a preemptive 4H bid (where a slow 3H might have prevented him from bidding 4H)? Yes, responder would have some sort of lack of disadvantage if he went to the toilet and came back in 3 minutes. No, he could not get away with it more than two or three times in the same club. He would have to be a very good actor to convince everybody at the table that he *really needs to* go right in the middle of an auction. He would need to rush out, wait 15 seconds in the bathroom, come back, apologize, and then bid 4H. Wouldn't his life be easier if he had just bid 2NT or 4H instead?
Yes I understand what you are trying to imply. But it's just not a practical form of cheating.
George Carlin
#37
Posted 2016-June-07, 03:48
Fluffy, on 2016-June-07, 03:00, said:
Well, if you establish a pattern of going to the toilet in certain situations you definitely violate Law 73A/B by signaling to your partner that this is such a situation!
#38
Posted 2016-June-07, 03:57
Fluffy, on 2016-June-07, 03:00, said:
Since you don't know you are going to get UI until you already have it, you can hardly mitigate it by leaving the table unless you leave the table after every call!
London UK
#39
Posted 2016-June-07, 09:58
gwnn, on 2016-June-07, 01:58, said:
GG: "OK my LHO went to the toilet and my RHO tanked and then bid. Does he have UI?"
[snip]
Would you be upset if the TD just left the table now? What would you expect him to rule?
I would expect him to rule on the question he was asked: "does my opponent have UI?" The answer is no. I would expect the TD to say so.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
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#40
Posted 2016-June-07, 10:15
George Carlin