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                                                           PSYCH.033 (PAGE 1)  
     
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          PSYCHES      BARRING PSYCHIC ARTIFICIAL OPENING BIDS      All psychic openings of artificial bids are 
    prohibited at ACBL      sanctioned events.  (Board of Directors - 3/78)      Effective November 1, 1992 this also applies to 
    the SuperChart.                                         (Board of 
    Directors - Summer 1992)          Opening an artificial and forcing bid without 
    an "abundance" of high      card values is acceptable under the following 
    circumstance: IF, IN THE      VIEW OF THE BIDDER, THERE 
    IS A REASONABLE CHANCE FOR GAME IN       HAND WITH LITTLE HELP FROM PARTNER.        The following hands would qualify:      1.   S  AKQJ109765       or   2.   S  AKQ1098           H  754                        H  J109876           D  2                          D  4           C  ---                        C  ---        These hands may be accepted as artificial 2 
    club openers IF THE      OPENING BIDDER THINKS THEY ARE REASONABLE.  On 
    the first hand opener      needs only one trick from partner.  On the 
    second hand, two small      spades and a heart honor probably would be 
    enough to produce game.        What is NOT acceptable is the use of a strong, 
    artificial, forcing two      holding the following hand:   S  6                                    H  2                                    D  QJ109876542                                    C  5      There would be good reason for a director to 
    conclude that the opening      bidder's prime motive is to confuse the 
    opponents rather than to reach      the right contract constructively,  It is clear 
    that opener is      psyching what is ordinarily a well defined bid 
    in an attempt to      intimidate the opponents.  This is exactly what 
    the rule is intended      to prevent.        If a pair thinks that Examples 1 and 2 are two 
    club openers, then      their convention card should have some notation 
    about playing strength      in the appropriate place.  Also, if a pair 
    marks their card with HCP      limits for their two club openers, they should 
    note if it only refers      to balanced hands.  (Directions - April 1992)        CONTROLLED PSYCHS      This item is defined on the "ACBL Limited 
    Conventions" chart:      Psychic controls (bids designed to determine 
    whether partner has      psyched or to clarify the nature of the psyche) 
    are not allowed.      Having bids available (jump shifts in K-S which 
    allow opener to make a      rebid which by agreement exposes a psyche 
    cannot be allowed.                                                
    (Directions - January 1992)        Effective November 1, 1992 the following 
    applies to the SuperChart      also.  (Board of Directors - Summer 1992)        FRIVOLOUS PSYCHIC BIDDING      Any psychic action apparently inspired of 
    malicious mischief or lack      of will to win may be interpreted as frivolous. 
    
                                                     
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          EXCESSIVE PSYCHIC BIDDING      When three or more psychic initial actions by 
    members of a      partnership, in any one session, have come to 
    the attention of the      director, the director should investigate the 
    possibility that      excessive psyching is taking place.        RISK-FREE PSYCHES      Psychic controls are not permitted. If a pair 
    is using methods that      enable them to make risk-free psyches, they are 
    in essence playing      psychic controls. For example, in playing a 
    10-12 NT, many pairs have      the understanding or the agreement that the NT 
    opener may not bid      again (except in forcing or invitational 
    situations). If the pair were      to psyche a non-forcing or invitational 
    response, the agreement would      be a psychic control. For example, 
    1NT-Pass-2Hearts-3Clubs, if the      opener is prohibited from bidding 3 hearts with 
    a maximum and a fit,      then a risk-free environment is created. To 
    pass without the      interference would not be a problem as there is 
    still risk involved      (your partner could have a maximum real 2 heart 
    bid), but to pass in      competition gives your partner room to maneuver 
    with the knowledge      that you will not interfere.        Since psychic controls are illegal, when a 
    player does psyche one of      these responses, the pair is playing an illegal 
    agreement. WE should      lean heavily toward issuing a procedural 
    penalty or adjustment for the      pair's illegal use of this agreement as a 
    psychic control.        Another example is a 2 spade response to a weak 
    2 heart or 2 diamond      bid that opener is not permitted to raise. This 
    becomes a psychic      control when the 2 spade bid is a psychic. 
    While it would be legal to      have the agreement that a 2NT rebid shows spade 
    support, the agreement      would be illegal (a psychic control) if 
    responder were to psyche the 2      spade response.        Therefore, a legal agreement that creates a 
    risk-free psychic      environment (that is an environment where the 
    psycher knows his      partner is under control - this does not 
    include hands where we know      because of our particular hand that we have an 
    answer to most things      that our partner can do to us) becomes illegal 
    if the pair psyches.                                                  
    (Office Policy - 08/1995)          UNSPORTSMANLIKE PSYCHIC BIDDING      A psychic action apparently designed to give 
    the opponents an abnormal      opportunity to win a good score; or unnatural 
    or atypical psychics      against pairs or teams in contention, may be 
    classed as      unsportsmanlike psychics.  When a player takes 
    an action that appears      to be based on an accurate "hunch" that his 
    partner's earlier call was      psychic, although that psychic was not clearly 
    exposed by the      opponents' calls or by legal psychic control, 
    (Note: psychic controls      are currently disallowed) then the Tournament 
    Director and committee      should consider such action to be presumptive 
    evidence of an improper      partnership understanding (even if implicit). 
    Unless this presumption      is refuted by the psyching partnership, a match 
    point penalty should      be assessed. Repeated infractions may lead to 
    disciplinary action. |