Illegal body language
#1
Posted 2013-June-05, 11:06
#2
Posted 2013-June-05, 11:14
If you're in the ACBL, you should also file a recorder form with your unit recorder.
#3
Posted 2013-June-05, 11:59
-gwnn
#4
Posted 2013-June-06, 06:33
billw55, on 2013-June-05, 11:59, said:
It's more noticable during the bidding. The partner not sure whether to pass or double or bid again starts fidgeting/squirming excessively. A fixed glare/stare from partner would indicate that a double or a bid is required.
#5
Posted 2013-June-06, 06:38
billw55, on 2013-June-05, 11:59, said:
Antrax made a tongue-in-cheek reply here in a different thread:
Antrax, on 2013-May-28, 20:57, said:
But this post got me thinking. We have a regular pair at a local club doing something similar. So what do you do?
#6
Posted 2013-June-06, 06:50
32519, on 2013-June-06, 06:33, said:
OK, so this is not conscious cheating. It sounds like the kind of common use of UI that is often seen in clubs from players who don't know any better. Like tapping a finger on a bid to prompt partner to alert.
I usually let that kind of thing go at club. It mostly amuses me. Although I maintain a keen eye for inferences I can use.
-gwnn
#7
Posted 2013-June-06, 06:53
#8
Posted 2013-June-06, 06:56
billw55, on 2013-June-06, 06:50, said:
The standard in the local club here is to show partner the Stop card until they alert. As you say, there are players doing this sort of thing in almost every club.
#9
Posted 2013-June-06, 06:59
#10
Posted 2013-June-06, 07:36
But it may be difficult to change their habits. Some players continue doing things like this even after haven been told about it many times. It is beyond conscious control.
#11
Posted 2013-June-06, 15:34
It calls for education (doesn't always work) but how? I like a discreet word with the director who might buy in to a series of gentle director calls along the lines of "sorry I just have to clarify something" and call it a "slight hesitation" followed by a reaction or some such and let the class begin.
My fave, mentioned before was a pair of rubber players in a Regional pairs that got called on for similar stuff 5 times in 4 rounds and the last time the Directors ruling was "double and lead trumps". If they are stubborn or whatever, it needs to be handled by the director hopefully with a private heads up from you.
What is baby oil made of?
#12
Posted 2013-June-06, 21:56
32519, on 2013-June-06, 06:33, said:
In an (our) experienced partnership, I can tell you exactly what these two illegal forms of communication are conveying.
The fidget/squirm says, "Before reaching for the bid box a cow flew by, and I am trying to get my act back together." The one who perks up and glares is saying, "I sure hope whatever call you come up with bears some relation to the cards you hold."
#13
Posted 2013-June-11, 07:38
#15
Posted 2013-June-11, 21:28
chappa_dog, on 2013-June-11, 14:33, said:
Yeah, now I preempt on general principles when this goes down, which is usually hilarious. They are all hyped up to pull 2C, then I make some random bid or psyche or whatever and they go through the stages of grief, where they first go to pull 2C, have this look of annoyance that I should interfer with their auction etc before making another bid with great reluctance.
#16
Posted 2013-June-12, 09:22
Cthulhu D, on 2013-June-11, 21:28, said:
Heh, recently at a tournament I was eagerly waiting to open 2C in fourth seat, and third seat opened 2C in front of me! I admit I did a double-take, waited for her partner to alert (nope), and peeked at their CC. I had AKQxxxx x x AKxx and she had the rest of the high cards except one or two quacks.
#17
Posted 2013-June-12, 09:35
Cthulhu D, on 2013-June-11, 21:28, said:
We had a player that moved her lips as she counted her points. And moved her fingers along her hand as she counted. When she hit 18 or so about 1/2 way through it was open psyche season.
What is baby oil made of?