Posted 2023-March-13, 22:26
Yes, the cards pointed wrong - oh well. It'll work out. It's a pain at the lower levels, but the lower levels tend not to do this, except by accident.
The "playing with quitted tricks" thing however is a real problem. It's a great wash for all kinds of stuff we really don't want around.
I am surprised that it's a habit experts don't try to break, for reasons stated already.
Re: # 1014 is clearly cheating. I Have Opinions on this, and some of them are even postable. To me, the World Championships need to be cleaned and stay cleaned (all comments about 50 years ago notwithstanding); the truly horribly obvious ones need to be taken care of (see BW for a couple of examples); and "enough" of the rest need to be investigated and dealt with. If you regularly drive, you will regularly see people pulled over for something. That does induce some more respect for the rules for a while. If the "fine" for getting caught "speeding" is a year of no bridge rather than a couple hundred bucks (and the reputation loss after the penalty is also correspondingly greater), more respect for longer I think will happen. How many we have to catch out of the 1000 or so to convince 90% of the rest to play straight is a question I wouldn't care to speculate on. More than we have been doing, I'm sure. But it's not 1000/1000.
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