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Insufficient
Bid Accepted |
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Any insufficient bid may be accepted (treated
as legal) at the option of offenders LHO. It is accepted if
that player calls. |
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Insufficient Bid
Not Accepted |
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If an insufficient bid made in rotation is not accepted,
it must be corrected by the substitution of either a sufficient bid
or a pass. |
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1. |
Not Conventional and Corrected
by Lowest Sufficient Bid in Same Denomination |
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(a) |
No Penalty |
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If both the insufficient bid and the bid substituted
are incontrovertibly not conventional and if the bid is corrected
by the lowest sufficient bid in the same denomination, the auction
proceeds as though the irregularity had not occurred (Law
16C2 does not apply to this situation, but see (b) following). |
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(b) |
Award of Adjusted Score |
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If the Director judges that the insufficient bid conveyed
such information as to damage the non-offending side, he shall assign
an adjusted score. |
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2. |
Conventional, or Corrected by
Any Other Sufficient Bid or Pass |
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If either the insufficient bid or the lowest sufficient
bid in the same denomination may have been conventional or if the
bid is corrected by any other sufficient bid or by a pass, (penalty)
the offenders partner must pass whenever it is his turn to call
(apply Law 10C1 and see Law
23 when the pass damages the non-offending side; and the lead
penalties of Law 26 may apply). |
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3. |
Attempt to Correct by a Double
or Redouble |
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If the offender attempts to substitute a double or
redouble for his insufficient bid, the attempted call is cancelled,
and (penalty) his partner must pass whenever it is his turn to call
(see Law 23 when the pass damages the non-offending
side, and the lead penalties of Law 26 may
apply). |
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Insufficient Bid
Out of Rotation |
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If a player makes an insufficient bid out of rotation,
Law 31 applies. |