mycroft, on 2021-November-21, 21:06, said:
Assuming we're talking about the same games (EBU online speedballs), show me where it says that. As opposed to "4.3.2 applies, and we in the EBU believe this is a legal regulation, even if it doesn't mesh perfectly with L25A - exactly the same way our screen regulations "violate" L27 (and L54, and...), when playing with screens."
They may be wrong. You clearly believe they are wrong. But it's the regulation you signed up to play under.
I can accept that speedballs are different. They allow much less time per hand. I don't regard those as bridge and indeed our Christmas Party has some rules such as (on different boards, depicted by a slip):
a) The final contract will be doubled and redoubled
b) No call can be made at the same level as the previous call.
c) Dummy plays its own cards.
d) Each player gets one call.
What I refer to is the regular, non speedball, North London Club game which does specify that the game is played in accordance with the Laws of Bridge (in the Constitution if nowhere else). It flagrantly breached this at a Xmas party. We are voting at our next Committee Meeting whether to reinstall undos.
I prefer to give the lawmakers credit for stating things for a reason - barmar