gombo121, on 2013-February-18, 11:45, said:
Аs I just mention above, they preempt and when you ask what kind of preemts they are playing they tell you "we agreed to use strong if opposition plays penalty double and weak if they use take-out". Are you feeling comfortable?
Sure. I call the TD who tells them to stop being silly b****rs and tell you what they are playing. Otherwise he will rule under MI Laws.
gombo121, on 2013-February-19, 01:19, said:
We are all (or almost all) TDs here and we all would generally like to rule in your favor.
Are we all? I was not aware of this.
Vampyr, on 2013-February-22, 19:32, said:
Oh, OK. I was wondering, actually, about HUM and brown sticker, but thought they were virtually never permitted. Do you know what events allow them?
Ordinary EBU Level 4 events allow Brown Stickers in many situations, though not written defences.
Vampyr, on 2013-February-22, 19:32, said:
It used to be the case that if the ACBL booklet had more than one defense (they did for the Multi) you could choose one when it was your turn and tell partner which one you had chosen. I do not know if this is still true.
There is no booklet now, just downloadable defences, and nothing tells you whether you can do this or not.
gnasher, on 2013-February-26, 09:14, said:
Notwithstanding what you may have read above, once the auction has started it's illegal for you to discuss which defence to use, so this wouldn't work.
Have you told the ACBL?
Completely off-topic.
paulg, on 2013-February-23, 08:36, said:
In Scotland Brown Sticker Conventions are permitted, subject to pre-event disclosure, in events where you play 16-board matches, which means the Scottish Cup and Winter Foursomes.
Liz and I were going to play in the Winter Fours this year - and they changed the date to clash with an EBU teams. Please can the SBU avoid that next year, pretty please.