bid_em_up, on Mar 13 2007, 07:31 AM, said:
I'm sorry. Anyone who complains about a 5-10 second BIT needs to take up golf, or bowling or any other sport.
BIT's were meant for the 30-45 second, 1 minute, 2 minute tanks that frequently occur. Anybody who wants to complain about somebody taking 10 seconds (i.e. skip bid please wait...where the NORMAL wait is supposed to be 10 seconds) to decide on a call, can kiss my.......and I will be happy to tell them that.
(Hopefully, that doesn't violate Zero Tolerance!!)

No. BIT's are contextual.
A routine pass in an auction we aren't in takes 1-2 seconds. Even a 5 second pause can be a break in tempo, in an auction like 1N - 2
♣ - 2
♦ - 2N - 3N - (....pass). A 10 second pause is a lifetime in an auction like this. Count it out for yourself.
On the other hand, in a high level competitive auction, 20-30 second breaks are common. If anything, making a call in a that takes 5 seconds might be considered 'fast', although I wouldn't say 10 seconds would be considered fast under any circumstances, but I am a fast player by nature, especially when it comes to the bidding.