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- From: sgm@sgfb.ssd.ray.com (Steven G. Myerson)
- Subject: Re: Is this an infraction?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.131234.24790@rayssd.ssd.ray.com>
- Sender: news@rayssd.ssd.ray.com (Administrator)
- Organization: Raytheon Submarine Signal Division
- References: <C1C78v.KAu@ais.org>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 13:12:34 GMT
- Lines: 24
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- In article <C1C78v.KAu@ais.org>, Kevin Podsiadlik writes:
-
- * A hypothetical question on the Laws:
- *
- * ...
- * 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. (The suit of the card was completely hidden from view, so that
- * only the red "A" was visible. Dummy was unavailable for comment after
- * the hand.)
-
- East should not have touched dummy's cards,
- but should have asked dummy to arrange them for better visibility.
-
- I used to play with someone who had a habit of rearranging
- dummy's cards so they were quite spread out.
- He did this to the opponent's dummy as well as when I put
- down my cards as dummy. One day an opponent called the director
- because she thought he was sending signals to me by the
- way he touched the cards. I knew he just had this (bad) habit,
- but the directory warned him not to touch any other player's
- cards without permission.
-
- Steve Myerson (sgm@sgfb.ssd.ray.com)
-