I first produced a “spiel” for Law 27 in 2008, and revised in 2009. The EBU approach agreed at the TD meeting last year requires a further update to the spiel, which is now closer to the 2008 original. There is now no need for the TD to make a stab at whether or how Law 27B1 (a) and (b) apply, he just reads out the law.
Take offender away from the table and ask how the insufficient bid occured: this stops the player blurting something out at the table. Depending on what they say, it may now be a Law 25A case. If not, ask the meaing of the insufficient bid (if it isn't already obvious).
[Where possible in what follows, do not say “the insufficint bid” and “the lowest sufficient bid in the same denomination” but name the actual bids; denoted as IB and LSB.]
- To LHO:
- You will have the option of accepting IB but first you should hear what happens if you do not accept.
- To offender:
- You have as many as three options: the first two, if applicable, will not silence partner, the third option will. We can discuss these options away from the table.
- Firstly, if IB and LSB are not artificial, then you have the option of bidding LSB and partner will not be silenced.
- Secondly, if there is a sufficient bid, or pass, or double/redouble [if admissible] which means the same as, or is more precise than, IB then you have option of making any such call and partner will not be silenced.
- Finally, you can make any other sufficient bid or pass and partner must pass for the rest of the auction.
- To LHO:
- Do you wish to accept IB? You can ask the opponents about their system, but you are not entitled to ask the intended meaning of the insufficient bid.
If necessary, talk to the offender away from the table, to give a decision as to which calls will or will not silence partner.
Allow offender to call, and announce whether partner is silenced.
Wait for the end of the auction and apply lead penalties if the offending side are defenders.
Ask to be called back if there is a problem (Law 23 or Law 27D, as applicable).
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