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Serious error

New thread to pose a different question.
(David is looking for examples of "serious error".)

Hand repeated for convenience.

QUOTE (James Vickers @ Jun 23 2009, 12:49 PM)


(1) 12-14
(2) alerted, explained as natural and forcing
(3) penalties
(H) undisputed hesitation

NS have agreed to play Lebensohl in this situation. Direct 3-level suit bids are forcing, weaker hands go via 2NT. This is on the convention card, South had forgotten. 

South led  5 to the queen, North switched to the  K. East won, drew trumps and discarded a club loser on a heart to make ten tricks.


South has UI from the explanation but suppose Pass is not a logical alternative to 4 ; and suppose it is established that South has misbid and the explanation is correct, so there is no misinformation. So NS are non-offending.

Suppose further that Pass is a logical alternative to 4 and 4 is suggested over Pass. So 4 is using UI and EW are offending. We adjust to 4 for EW.

But what about NS? Should we deny them redress because they failed to defeat 4 ?

Is playing K a serious error?
No. It is an entirely reasonable given South's bidding.

Is South's bidding (3 = nat, GF) a serious error?
Yes.

Does it matter that 3 was a serious error committed prior to the infraction by the opponents?
Does it matter that 3 was a serious error whose negative consequences ( K switch) did not occur until after the infraction by the opponents?

Robin

Misbid

North makes an opening bid of 1NT (15-17 pts). East bids 2 which is alerted and explained, on request, as + a higher suit. South bids 2 which is, correctly, announced as a transfer. West passes and North bids 2 . East passes and South re-bids 3 , systemically showing points for game (at least), only 5 and an unbalanced hand with being a second suit. North now bids 4 , and South bids 5 . At this stage in the unfinished auction the TD is called.

What action, if any, should the TD take? Is North required to bid again? At the Table the TD canceled (???) South's 5 bid and required the contract to be played in 4 . South did have a doubleton , but this was not a successful contract! 11 tricks are available in a contract, and 10 tricks in a NT contract.
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