Variable NT and color-coded score card
#1
Posted 2016-March-25, 06:25
#2
Posted 2016-March-25, 08:42
Also, the law regarding memory aids is only applicable "during the auction and play periods". You can certainly use this aid before the auction starts.
#3
Posted 2016-March-26, 20:43
If may not be explicitly stated in the laws but IMO it is clearly against the spirit of the law.
When I was playing a variable nt I had to make myself pause before the auction started to check position and vulnerability.
#4
Posted 2016-March-26, 21:57
#5
Posted 2016-March-26, 22:56
barmar, on 2016-March-26, 21:57, said:
Checking the vulnerability doesn't tell me what my nt range is for that board/vulnerability. Players are expected to know their system, without aids.
#6
Posted 2016-March-27, 08:44
#7
Posted 2016-March-27, 09:01
#8
Posted 2016-March-27, 22:33
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#9
Posted 2016-March-28, 09:51
In fact, I think it would even be legal if you or your partner said to each other "We're red vs. white on this board, so it's strong NT", so long as you do it before either of you takes your cards from the board. This is similar to checking the opponent's CC, noticing that they play weak NT, and reminding each other "We're playing Cappalletti against their NT".
#10
Posted 2016-March-28, 17:43
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#11
Posted 2016-March-29, 09:47
#12
Posted 2016-March-29, 09:59
When playing against a pair with a sight-impaired player, their partner will announce the dealer and vulnerability before each board. Of course I understand that it's necessary and acceptable, but that doesn't change the fact that it feels annoying.
#13
Posted 2016-March-29, 10:02
#14
Posted 2016-March-29, 10:06
Zelandakh, on 2016-March-29, 10:02, said:
I imagine they feel that the partner should be able to determine it on his own, rather than having to be reminded on each hand.
And the repetition of this kind of information before is simply annoying, like my example of the dealer/vul and the sight-impaired player. Or bad habits like card-snapping.
#15
Posted 2016-March-30, 04:12
#16
Posted 2016-March-30, 04:19
helene_t, on 2016-March-30, 04:12, said:
That interpretation would presumably make the practise of entering the contract and OL into the scorecard when dummy goes down illegal, which might surprise a large portion of the player base. Heck, I've seen players use the scorecard to remind themselves what the OL was often enough, on occasion to remind their partner what the OL was too.
#17
Posted 2016-March-30, 09:22
#18
Posted 2016-March-30, 15:09
Zelandakh, on 2016-March-30, 04:19, said:
I ask players to turn over their scorecard or close their booklet if they have entered the opening lead.
#19
Posted 2016-March-31, 04:18
Zelandakh, on 2016-March-30, 04:19, said:
As long as it is only dummy that fiddles with the score card I think it is ok.