Psyches and appeals committee Legal to ban?
#1
Posted 2017-February-13, 19:32
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you.
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#2
Posted 2017-February-13, 20:13
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#3
Posted 2017-February-14, 01:43
blackshoe, on 2017-February-13, 20:13, said:
There needs to be an appeal process, though it doesn't have to take the form of a traditional committee.
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#4
Posted 2017-February-14, 03:03
zasanya, on 2017-February-13, 19:32, said:
My understanding is that Italy and Austria both have regulations to this effect...
#5
Posted 2017-February-14, 03:31
zasanya, on 2017-February-13, 19:32, said:
I think they would allow a team captain to impose this policy on his team (a policy I sometimes think I should try to impose more often!), but the only sanction would be dropping a player from the team, not getting a ruling from a TD......
#6
Posted 2017-February-14, 10:00
hrothgar, on 2017-February-14, 03:03, said:
I think that the Laws of Bridge only allow RAs to regulate conventions. I don't think an RA can prevent the psyche of a natural bid. They can decide after a second "offence" that there is a CPU however (40C1). RAs can prevent, for example, a double of a final contract meaning "Don't lead my weak two partner, but try to find the suit in which I really do have a weak two!"
#7
Posted 2017-February-14, 10:08
lamford, on 2017-February-14, 10:00, said:
1. That changed in 2008
2. Regardless of whether or not this is true, I believe that both Italy and Austria have regulations that ban psyches and that the WBF has choocen to ignore this.
#8
Posted 2017-February-14, 10:26
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What the above says is that psychs are legal, except that the RA may restrict the use of psychic artificial calls.
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(f) to announce regulations supplementary to, but not in conflict with, these Laws.
Per this law, a regulation which bans or otherwise restricts psychic natural calls is illegal because it conflicts with Law 40C1.
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
#9
Posted 2017-February-15, 07:23
hrothgar, on 2017-February-14, 10:08, said:
Then ACs should overturn the TD decision (presumably an award of Ave+ or 3 IMPs) on the basis that the regulation breaches the Laws of Bridge. I imagine, however, that their TDs are forced to follow the three-line whip on Psyexit.
#10
Posted 2017-February-15, 08:11
lamford, on 2017-February-15, 07:23, said:
I leave that to the Italians, the Austrians, and the WBF to work out...
#11
Posted 2017-February-15, 09:46
lamford, on 2017-February-15, 07:23, said:
ACs are not allowed to overrule the TD a point of law or regulation, only the Director in Charge can do that. If the DIC upholds the TD's decision, and this is appealed, the most the AC can do is recommend to the DIC that he change his ruling.
This is detailed in Law 93.
#12
Posted 2017-February-15, 09:59
barmar, on 2017-February-15, 09:46, said:
This is detailed in Law 93.
AC or DIC may refer the matter to the Regulating Authority even when the question relates to a point of Law or regulation.
Law 93C2 said:
#13
Posted 2017-February-15, 10:14
pran, on 2017-February-15, 09:59, said:
And is the RA likely to overturn a ruling consistent with a regulation they promulgated?
Is there any body analogous to the Supreme Court whose job it is to rule on regulations, and determine whether they're in violation of the Laws?
#14
Posted 2017-February-15, 10:35
In the rest of the world, the WBFLC is the final arbiter. I suppose if someone submitted a case to that body, and that body deigned to hear it, they might indeed rule that the regulation is illegal. Not sure they have any power to enforce that ruling on an NBO, though.
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
#15
Posted 2017-February-15, 11:07
blackshoe, on 2017-February-15, 10:35, said:
That was my point. Even if there's a ruling body, it's moot if they have no power.
BTW, I believe ACBL is an RA, but not an NBO. The NBO is the USBF. So I'm not sure what jurisdiction WBF has over ACBL.
#16
Posted 2017-February-15, 18:24
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4.5.1 The Executive shall have power to require each Zone to submit its Constitution and By-Laws that must be in conformity with the principles established by the WBF Constitution and By-Laws.
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(a) for its own world tournaments and events the World Bridge Federation.
(b) the respective Zonal Authority for tournaments and events held under its auspices.
© for any other tournament or event the National Bridge Organization in whose territory the tournament takes place.
The ACBL is a regulating authority under 80A1b because it is the zonal authority for North America.
Even club games are held under the auspices of the ACBL in NA. I don't think that's necessarily true for any other ZA.
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