[blml] Online Bridge

Alain Gottcheiner agot at ulb.ac.be
Tue Oct 24 11:30:32 CEST 2006


At 09:06 23/10/2006 -0700, you wrote:
>  If you're going
>to give a CC to your opponents, but with a caveat that it's not
>guaranteed to be accurate, what would be the difference between giving
>them a CC and giving them an online copy of the Dead Sea Scrolls?

None. So you committed the infraction of inaccuracy (or absence) of CC. 
This is, by far, less serious than a concealed agreement : the former means 
you're a lunatic or a couldn't-care-less ; the latter that you're a cheat. 
So I still don't see why you should deal with the former by pretending it's 
the latter.

And, by the way, there is also the person that doesn't understand the way 
the CC must be filled ; fro example, many write the meaning of their 
reactions to opps' 1NT overcall in the box "responses to 1NT overcall". 
Does that make them cheats ?

Regards

     Alain




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