The Rabbit's Rithmetic A Claim
#42
Posted 2016-April-08, 09:20
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#43
Posted 2016-April-09, 07:07
billw55, on 2016-April-08, 07:10, said:
It is clearly a correct ruling, but I think that a more frequent reason people are reluctant to claim is that until all of the cards left are clearly winners, it can take longer to explain the line of play than to just play it out. Also, of course, in MPs you can try to coax an error out of the opponents. I am not sure whether this is ethical, but am inclined to believe that it is.
barmar, on 2016-April-08, 08:38, said:
No, Lamford definitely believes that the Club and County director courses are excellent. And I agree with him.
Because they are excellent and also fun, most London (and England?) clubs have loads of spare directors around -- which helps the less experienced director and ensures that no one has to direct too often.
#44
Posted 2016-April-09, 07:14
Vampyr, on 2016-April-09, 07:07, said:
No, Lamford definitely believes that the Club and County director courses are excellent. And I agree with him.
Because they are excellent and also fun, most London (and England?) clubs have loads of spare directors around -- which helps the less experienced director and ensures that no one has to direct too often.
Yes they are are excellent, and they spend their time discussing law rulings, rather than whether people are spectators or players.
#45
Posted 2016-April-09, 09:16
Vampyr, on 2016-April-09, 07:07, said:
So am I.
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Seems close enough.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#46
Posted 2016-April-09, 09:17
lamford, on 2016-April-09, 07:14, said:
I don't understand the point of this comment. After all, you're the one who brought it up.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#47
Posted 2016-April-09, 10:56
blackshoe, on 2016-April-09, 09:16, said:
I don't think that law is really necessary in this case. The question is whether playing out in case an opponent makes a mistake counts as trying to "disconcert" them, since the law against delaying says that this is not allowed. But if you're merely "confusing" them ("Hmm, I wonder why he isn't conceding, did I miscount something?"), that's allowed.
I have a partner who rarely gives up hoping for an extra trick, even when it's obviously hopeless. She claims when she has the rest of the tricks, but I almost never see her concede when she's run out of tricks.
#48
Posted 2016-April-09, 15:25
blackshoe, on 2016-April-09, 09:17, said:
I did not want to deter people from attending because they were worried it would be a linguistics course or they would need a degree in English (or perhaps Mathematics) to understand it.
#49
Posted 2016-April-10, 06:31
#50
Posted 2016-April-10, 06:39
StevenG, on 2016-April-10, 06:31, said:
If the Rabbit is missing only two hearts, then he will follow his reliable rule on whether to finesse for the queen (ten ever, eleven never). Of course he is applying the rule for when he is missing the king, but it is quite an achievement for him to remember any rule at all. So he will play for the drop, as failure to do so even for the Rabbit would be worse than careless.
If he is missing Qxx, then he will be deemed to take a losing first-round finesse, as the superior line of winning a top honour and then entering dummy to take a marked finesse will be way beyond him.
Which reminds me of a puzzle from a friend. Holding KJ9xx opposite AT8xx, how do you guarantee no loser if the suit breaks 3-0? There is no opposition bidding, and no inference can be drawn from the opening lead.
#51
Posted 2016-April-11, 06:11
Vampyr, on 2016-April-09, 07:07, said:
Definitely agree with this.
-gwnn