Are there guidelines on this practice, or is there a BBO policy?
Pete.
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'Psych'ing
#2
Posted 2015-November-15, 17:53
Stay within the laws of bridge? Its fine to pysche but don't do it so often that it becomes an implicit agreement, and be careful that your partner isnt fielding it, since there is no TD to redress outside of tournaments.
Generally I would follow the guidelines outside tournaments, i.e. in the main bridge club:
1) Don't pysche when playing with or against people who you do not know.
2) Don't pysche in Team Matches unless you know your teammates, many people think its rude.
Inside tournaments do what you like.
Generally I would follow the guidelines outside tournaments, i.e. in the main bridge club:
1) Don't pysche when playing with or against people who you do not know.
2) Don't pysche in Team Matches unless you know your teammates, many people think its rude.
Inside tournaments do what you like.
The physics is theoretical, but the fun is real. - Sheldon Cooper
#4
Posted 2015-November-16, 03:44
phil_20686, on 2015-November-15, 17:53, said:
1) Don't pysche when playing with or against people who you do not know.
#5
Posted 2015-November-18, 13:03
That is a little like writing "Please do not bid game". Both are fully legal tactics. From your description, it is clear that partner of the psycher was not in on the joke so there should not really be a problem.
(-: Zel :-)
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