jillybean, on 2025-February-28, 11:11, said:
IMO, The EBU Blue book is an exceptional resource for Bridge Players. It provides a well laid out, well indexed reference that all Bridge Players will be able to comprehend.
https://www.ebu.co.u...k/blue-book.pdfI agree. However, that doesn't answer the question.
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Knowing about, and finding the ACBL Alert Procedures or Convention Chart is the first challenge players face.
And...finding the Blue Book? I even told you how to find them: ACBL.org, Tournaments (oddly enough), "Charts, Rules and Regulations" - also, oddly enough.
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The EBU, if you wanted to find it without googling, you would go to "Information and Resources"/Laws and Ethics/Publications - as opposed to, say, trying to find it in Competitions/Rules and Regulations, which seems a more normal place to go looking. Oh, and as mentioned to JohnU, the last 5 pages are *examples*, to explain the ruling; and the first page is a prologue, explaining the intent of Alerting.
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The EBU has managed to condense this to a 5 page guide.
Well, yes. Several times it has been mentioned that there are two philosophies when it comes to Alerting:
- Alert "anything" Artificial, and "nothing" Natural (with minor exceptions, because "never" never means "NEVER" in Bridge), or
- Alert what is unusual, do not Alert what is common.
The benefit of style 1 is that the document is (relatively) short, at the cost of a lot of "we all know that" Alerts, which are both irritating, ignored, and can conceal a "real" Alert(*).
The benefit of style 2 is that Alerts tend to actually mean something. The cost - and I agree it's a big cost - is that you effectively have to memorize which of your agreements are Alertable and which are "common enough to be expected, even though Artificial" or "unusual enough as Natural to be Alerted".
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The EBU does not include anything resembling the ACBL Convention Chart in the Blue Book. Instead they provide ... rules for partnership understandings at various levels of play. Levels 2,4,5 and 6.
Do you see what you just did there? What if I changed the names on the ACBL Convention charts to:
- Basic chart = Level 2
- Basic+ chart = Level 4
- Open chart = Level 5
- Open+ chart = Level 6
(with a note that *really*, Basic+ is level 2, Open is level 4, and Open+ is level 5. But still)?
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I imagine most ACBL players would find what they need in level 2 or 4 (what happened to level 3?).
See previous parenthetical. You can read about the death of Levels 1 and 3 in the history of these forums - it just turned out that events that ran under those
convention charts levels became rare enough to be ignored.
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Players needing more definition or clarification are provided with a link to the WBF Systems Policy and all readers are invited to send questions to the EBU Laws and Ethics Committee.
I'm sure that the ACBL C&CC would be happy to receive questions about their charts and regulations. I know that JeffFord (spelling intended) frequently replies to questions (which are usually criticisms or "really?" comments, that site being what it is) on that Other Site.
Again, I ask: what, specifically, is hard to find on the ACBL regulations that is easy in the Blue Book? (I will grant you "harder to understand", because as we have said, the new Convention Charts and Alert Procedures are written like contracts. As opposed to written so vaguely that nobody knew for a fact what was correct in (the many) edge cases, and in fact some of those edge cases were ruled differently in different parts of North America. I do think the EBU has done a *very* good job of walking that balance.)
(*)They've cleaned this one up, but there was a time that after a natural 1NT, 2
♣ by responder was *always Alerted* in the EBU. If it was Stayman, it was Artificial, so it was Alerted. If it were Keri (for instance), it was Artificial, so it was Alerted. If it was Natural, however, it was so uncommon ... that it was Alertable.
There's nothing (to my knowledge) quite that bad in the current regulations, but there are a lot more Alerts for "obvious", but artificial calls.
There's also more Announcements, almost all of which (IMO) would be Very Welcome here.
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