barmar, on 2012-September-21, 14:27, said:
White Book 16.6.1:
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When deciding whether an action constitutes an LA under the 2007 Laws, the TD
should decide two things.
1. He should decide whether a significant proportion of the player's peers,
playing the same system as the player, would seriously consider the action.
What is a significant proportion? The Laws do not specify a figure, but the TD should
assume that it means at least one player in five.
If fewer than about one player in five of a players peers would consider the action then
it is not an LA.
2. If a significant proportion would consider the action, then the TD should next
decide whether some would actually choose it.
Again the Laws do not specify a figure for some, and the TD should assume that it
means more than just an isolated exception.
If no one or almost no one would choose the action having considered it, the action is
not an LA.
Serious consideration is more than a passing thought.