sanst, on 2017-December-05, 03:36, said:
So, during an oral auction there is nothing in the way of legal problems if a players says "Three, no four hearts?" Or, probably even worse, "Three ... eh, pass"? In my book that's UI, but seemingly not in yours. The same with boxes, I see UI if a player pulls a card slightly from one compartment, but then changes that for one from the other.
I was not writing of UI. See below.
sfi, on 2017-December-05, 03:42, said:
It causes UI, but you can certainly change it.
This fits well with our bidding box regulations that say a call is made when it is "held face up, touching or nearly touching the table; or maintained in such a position as to indicate that the call has been made." I believe the regulation on when a call has been made is rather different than in other jurisdictions.
It's identical to the ACBL regulation. However, that one also says "A player is obligated to choose a call before touching any card in the box. Deliberation while touching the bidding box cards may subject the offending side to the adjustment provisions of Law 16."
Vampyr, on 2017-December-05, 04:18, said:
LOL this hopeless regulation was obviously created by lazily copying from the laws the definition of a played card.
I guess written bidding is better than the potential to remove several cards from the bidding box before deciding on a final call.
See above regarding the ACBL bidding box regulation.