aguahombre, on 2012-January-11, 17:29, said:
Again the same theme. Anyone opening 3C with that hand, or even agreeing to open 3C with that hand as one of many possibilities, would have no clue that it was alertable, unusual, or anything else. Once we tell them it is a HUM, then it probably won't happen again; but, why would we want to do that unless we are being paid to teach and/or someone is eager to learn?
Because there are people out there that call the TD on hands like this, either because they don't get it, or they have a "winning is all. If we can rattle the opps, so much the better" attitude.
If the first, we clear it up. If it's the second, they've stood on the chair and screamed for the "DIE-REC-TOR!", and their explanation of what happened will be right up against the "c-word" wall. And it *will* rattle these players, and they might just not come back after they lose.
If we can, as TDs, sanely and quietly explain to them that we're not trying to tell them they bid "wrong" or "badly", but what they're doing is unusual enough that they have to let their opponents know, then when they hit the above type of people, that's one less thing to game the system with, and one better chance that they'll be back for me to
beat up play against next time.
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