[blml] Cut the mustard [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]
Robert Geller
geller at nifty.com
Wed Sep 5 03:47:26 CEST 2007
I think the "must not infringe a law intentionally" was intended to refer to what in
soccer are called "professional fouls" (i.e. making a bid out of turn in the full
knowledge that the offender will pay a penalty but not doing so will lead to a worse
loss (pard will support your psyched suit at the 5 level)). But L72B2 also
does indeed prohibit a player from intentionally making an incorrect designation
of a card to played by dummy.
IMO (as Richard suggests) both are barred by L72B2. However, when a director
or committee assesses PPs, the "professional foul" will be punished
harshly, whereas the incorrect designation of a card from dummy will
probably warrant a midl warning (if that) unless the offender is a long-time
repeater and the game is disrupted as a result.
-Bob
richard.hills at immi.gov.au さんは書きました:
>Sven Pran:
>
>>Yes, if it is deliberate in a "malicious" way.
>
>Richard Hills:
>
>My copy of Law 72B2 merely says,
>
>"... must not infringe a law intentionally...",
>
>so my Lawbook seems to have a typo, as it does
>not say,
>
>"...must not _maliciously_ infringe a law
>intentionally...".
>
>:-)
>
>When I was a beginner I was unaware of Law 72B2,
>so on one occasion I chose to intentionally make
>an insufficient bid out of idle curiosity as to
>what would happen next.
>
>Due to my ignorance I had unintentionally
>infringed that Law which prohibited intentional
>infringements.
>
>:-)
>
>
>Best wishes
>
>Richard James Hills, amicus curiae
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