barmar, on 2012-September-19, 14:51, said:
I think I've heard that in some places knocking on the table is the alert tradition, but I think it should be easy to tell a knock from a tap.
It is a matter of regulation in England/Wales. Alerts without bidding boxes are done by tapping the table. But games without bidding boxes are pretty rare.
I played about 5 years ago in the Donegal Congress with an American friend. After the two main events were over there was a Mixed Pairs, but because the bidding boxes had been borrowed, they were taken away before this. I found a female partner, but playing without bidding boxes was a sore trial - it must have been years since the previous time!
campboy, on 2012-September-20, 15:45, said:
I find it easy to tell a tap-to-indicate-pass from a knock-to-indicate-alert since people generally either tap a pass card with their fingertips producing little sound or knock the table with their knuckles producing a clear knocking sound.
Yes, I think there is no similarity.