Cyberyeti, on 2014-April-07, 08:31, said:
I think the TD was quite close to giving you a PP as well. I think she took the attitude of "shut up and let me rule whether I'm right or wrong and it can be sorted out afterwards". TBF there was little problem in allowing a change of call as it would be very strange if I was going to change it given no change in information.
lamford, on 2014-April-07, 08:40, said:
I agree with the first two sentences, and I would have appealed against the PP - to the national authority if necessary.
What would this PP have been for? It sounds as though it might actually have been a DP, in which case it would not be appealable (DPs do fit in with your football yellow card analogy!).
lamford, on 2014-April-07, 08:40, said:
When a player asks to speak to the TD away from the table, that request should be granted. As Pran confirms - and he is a very experienced TD.
Yes, I think the White Book might recommend this, but players shouldn't really be asking to speak to the TD in the first place; it almost invariably creates UI for the player's partner. It should be the TD who decides when, if at all, it is appropriate to send a player away from the table.