bluejak, on 2012-January-10, 20:17, said:
If you put cards in the board [as my regular partner does] I hope you remember to take them out and shuffle them at the end.
jallerton, on 2012-January-11, 16:51, said:
Why? As far as I can see, there is no Law which requires, or even permits, declarer to shuffle dummy's cards. On the other hand, Law 7C seems to require you (dummy) to return to the table to shuffle your own cards at the end of the play period.
bluejak, on 2012-January-12, 10:53, said:
No doubt technically true, but childish in the extreme. If dummy returns to the table when the next board is ready and waiting for him only Secretary Bird types expect to get the old board out and shuffle the cards because declarer would not do so.
But Law 7C is a "Secretary Bird" Law which is of no practical use except when the board has been passed out or perhaps when there has been a claim at trick 1. After a hand has been played out, the main reason for you shuffling your cards is to comply with this Law; it doesn't help in this regard if your partner shuffles your cards.