Board 20 Vul: Both Dealer: W West (Granovetter) |
North (Dinkin) K 9 8 5 4 3 --- K J 10 6 K 8 2 |
East (Ekeblad) |
A Q 7 K J 8 7 4 2 A 7 Q 3 |
J 10 6 2 Q 10 9 Q 8 A J 6 4 |
|
South (Tunçok) --- A 6 5 3 9 5 4 3 2 10 9 7 5 |
Bidding
N E S W
1*
2** 2NT P 3***
P 3NT P P
DBL P P p
* Strong
** Natural
*** West to South: transfer to Hearts; East to North: Natural, forcing
West told South he was not sure
Lead: 10
Table Result: 3NTx making; NS +750
Director's Ruling: 3NTx -1; NS -200
The meaning of North’s Pass and Double was different to South than to North because of the differing explanations of West’s 3D bid.
Screen conditions expect the declaring side to verify alerts and explanations given so that MI does not affect the defense and for other reasons. West was uncertain about what his partner thought his bid meant but did not initiate an exchange of declaring side’s explanations before the play.
Had that exchange occurred, South would know what his partner’s double meant and would lead a Diamond.
Appeals Committee Ruling
Director's ruling upheld.
Appeals Committee
Gavin Wolpert, Chairman
Joel Wooldridge, Member
John Hurd, Member