Tues I played in a speedball game. RHO opened 1C, I bid 1H, LHO bid 2S holding Qxx of S and AJxxx of H. When the dust settled, it wasn't a pretty sight. Just wondering how prevalent psyching is in online bridge and what is the ACBL's and BBO's stance.
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Psyching
#2
Posted 2020-August-05, 19:18
Tongass, on 2020-August-05, 17:36, said:
Tues I played in a speedball game. RHO opened 1C, I bid 1H, LHO bid 2S holding Qxx of S and AJxxx of H. When the dust settled, it wasn't a pretty sight. Just wondering how prevalent psyching is in online bridge and what is the ACBL's and BBO's stance.
At the most basic level, BBO is not a regulatory authority.
It does not really run games.
It can't really have an opinion about psyching.
The ACBL's position is that psyching is legal (except when it isn't)
However, a psyche should be as much of a surprise to one's partner as it is to the opponents.
There are a number of ACBL restrictions regarding when one may psych a 1N opening
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#3
Posted 2020-August-13, 06:11
Of course the ACBL position is just ridiculous one example suffices. Greeting opponents how often do you expect your partner to psyche. Never.
#4
Posted 2020-August-13, 08:42
On the actual hand, opener took the 2♠ bid as real, ended up in 4♠ vulnerable on a 4-3 fit, and this can be doubled for a large number. This is the best way of reducing psyches you will face.
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