[blml] Pointing out who won the trick [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
Tim West-Meads
twm at cix.co.uk
Tue Oct 10 09:22:00 CEST 2006
Steve Wright Wrote:
> Would any of the following be an offence
>
> [1] "It's not your lead partner - you didn't win the last trick" as
> partner is about to pull a card from their hand.
>
> [2] "You won that trick partner". Partner is absent mindedly gazing
> around the room waiting for somebody else to lead.
>
> [3] "Who won that trick - you all appear to be claiming it" as I am
> in the process of turning my card over and deciding which way to turn
> it (I've actually turned it face down but am still holding it).
None of the above appears to be an offence per se, all are extraneous
actions and thus have the *potential* to convey UI about the person's
hand. I admit I'm struggling to see how any suggestive UI could be read
into any of the statements but one lives and learns.
Tim
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