semeai, on 2011-July-07, 09:50, said:
It's not the same thing, but here's a related question: I tense up mildly whenever declarer is on a guess, in an effort not to give anything away. Let's say he's led the J toward A109 in dummy and I played low, and now he's thinking. Is this illegal?
I think it should be. I have seen declarers (including some very good players, who should know better) sit there for several minutes, obviously waiting for a tell from one of the defenders. Remember the Coca-Cola coup? I really think that in sensitive situations declarer should decide what he is going to do before playing a card.
I sit there wondering if it will be better if I have a sip of my drink or if I don't, better if I fold my cards and put them on the table or keep them fanned and look at them... the behaviour may not be prolonging the play of the hand as a whole, but it certainly "disconcerts" me, and is definitely unethical and probably illegal. It's a difficult one to ask for a ruling about, though.
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