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I don't think the self-inflicted component is calculated the way you think. My understanding is you would adjust the IMP (or matchpoint) score rather than the raw score.
Yes, your way is more precise since its imps-ed and take into account what happen at the other table, but i didnt want to enter another table into the discussion. The difference is often small if its a normal contract at the other table.
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If we assume that they are in 4D making +130/-130 at the other table, 4S-2 for +100 is "stealing" one imps. So the damage inflicted by the infraction is one imps.
-420/-130 vs +130/-130 (NS self inflicted damage) is -11 imps but +1 imps is because of the offender infraction. so its -10 imps for the NS in the op table. While using -390 and +130 equal -11 imps.
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And the Director's very first question should be: Was STOP procedures properly used?
(Surprisingly often this important point is ignored by players and forgotten by Directors.)
Yes assume that the stop was used unless its specifically mentioned.
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The problem with your suggested approach is that it is easy to construct situations where a serious error in the contract before the irregularity would be more damaging. Suppose at all vul NS bid to 4♥, which makes exactly. EW use UI to bid 4♠ over this, which is doubled and should go 2 off. But defenders revoke, and get +200 instead of +500. A revoke in 4♥ would have left them with an even worse score (-100), so what would you adjust to here?
Very good point, I would need to change the rule so that the self inflicted damage is on the contract that provide the less damages for the non-offender.
Im looking at a solution that keep the 12c1b spirit (punish Sewog) but make it more palatable. As it is now less than 10% think 12c1b is a fair rule, I think its an ok rule overall but its not fair on some specific hands.
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For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
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