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#1 User is offline   Fluffy 

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Posted 2012-February-04, 19:24

if I am about to lead and dummy prepares face down a pile of cards that seem to be trumps, may I count dummy;s trumps and use that info?
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Posted 2012-February-04, 20:41

Sure, but you make assumptions about what dummy is doing at your own risk.
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Posted 2012-February-05, 13:08

A more interesting question might be, if he puts down a stack on his extreme right, where the trumps would go, and you lead on this assumption, and he turns them over and puts them on the left as a side suit, or as two side suits, is he guilty of an infraction?
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Posted 2012-February-05, 13:10

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A more interesting question might be, if he puts down a stack on his extreme right, where the trumps would go, and you lead on this assumption, and he turns them over and puts them on the left as a side suit, or as two side suits, is he guilty of an infraction?


I think technically not unless you think he's deliberately misleading the opponents. After all, a player can place his hand face-down on the table while thinking, for example.

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