Re: The most unethical habit



<ewleongusa@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Stig Holmquist wrote:
At clubgames one often encounters players who
"think with their fingers" by partly pulling a card
out from the hand, then putting it back and doing
the same with a second card and possible a third
time before decing which card to play.

By doing so the player may signal to partner how
many ards are held in the suit. This habit should
be rule illegal and penalized.

Stig Holmquist

Club games are filled with weaker players who don't know better about
the information they convey other than from their bids. However, I
usually get far more useful information in return than I give up.

Like those that peel the King off the end of their hand - it's obvious
they haven't got the Ace.

--

Peter
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