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- From: mbrgw@s-crim1.dl.ac.uk (R.G. Walters)
- Newsgroups: rec.games.bridge
- Subject: Re: Is this an infraction?
- Date: 25 Jan 1993 13:01:04 -0000
- Organization: Daresbury Lab., Warrington, U.K.
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- In article <C1C78v.KAu@ais.org> hampton@ais.org (Kevin Podsiadlik) writes:
- >A hypothetical question on the Laws:
- >
- >After West makes the opening lead to a hand, and while declarer is studying
- >the dummy, East notices something very wrong. Dummy's diamond holding
- >appears to include the ace, and yet East is staring at the ace of diamonds
- >in his own hand. "Wait a minute," says East, who then shuffles through
- >dummy's diamonds to reveal that the ace among them is in fact the ace of
- >HEARTS.
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- [stuff deleted]
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- >Were East actions a violation of the Law?
- >
- Yes. He touched dummy's cards, something only dummy is allowed to do.
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- Robin Walters. Robert Hill Institute, Sheffield UK.
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- These opinions are not necessarily those of the Robert Hill Institute.
- They may not even be my opinions; perhaps I should give the matter some thought.
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