[blml] Tie me kangaroo court, sport [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

Grattan Endicott grandeval at vejez.fsnet.co.uk
Tue Oct 3 11:15:11 CEST 2006


from Grattan Endicott
grandeval at vejez.fsnet.co.uk
[also gesta at tiscali.co.uk]
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"My lord, we make use of you,
not for your bad legs, but for 
your good head."
                 [Queen Elizabeth I ]
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+=+ I am not sure, Alain, on what you base this assertion.
It might perhaps just about scrape into the terms of 74A2.
In the place (73B1) where gestures are specifically referred
to the prohibition is on communication with a gesture - not 
 on making the gesture, which is stated to be 'extraneous'.
Things extraneous are not of themselves irregularities but 
only by way of their effects on the game.
                                         ~ G ~   +=+
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Alain Gottcheiner" <agot at ulb.ac.be>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 4:38 PM


> 
> Indeed, but it would nevertheless, in all cases, be an 
> irregularity, i.e. deviation from normal procedure (which 
> states that extraneous gestures shall be avoided). And I 
> was speaking about avoiding partner's irregularity, not 
> infraction.
> 





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