[blml] alertability [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

richard.hills at immi.gov.au richard.hills at immi.gov.au
Tue Jan 16 23:03:28 CET 2007


Marvin French:

[snip]

>I know some [professional players] that *never* make a
>takeout double with a book double (e.g., 4-4-4-1), to
>avoid the possibility that the customer will play the
>hand. If they freely get away with this, why can't
>everyone?

Richard Hills:

A former Aussie professional player once had a very
lucrative arrangement with a very rich but very stupid
Aussie bunny.  But the pro killed the goose which laid
the golden eggs by foolishly adopting a CPU of one-way
transfers.

When the ABF discovered their "private system", the pro
and the sponsor were disciplined, such discipline
including a bar on them ever partnering each other
again.  The pro is now poorer but wiser.


Best wishes

Richard James Hills, mentor
National Training Branch
(02) 6225 6285

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