::MadeSix::
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Some bridge laws on conduct and ettiquette.
Players should refrain from:
1) Making gratuitous comments during the play as to the auction or the adequacy of the contract.
2) Detaching a card from his hand before it is his turn to play.
3) Indicating approval or disapproval of a call or play
4) Indicating the expectation or intention of winning or losing a trick that has not been completed.
5) Commenting or behaving during the auction or play so as to call attention to a significant occurrence, or to the state of the score or to the number of tricks still required for success.
6) Looking intently at any other player(HAHAHAHAH), but it is alright to act on information acquired from inadvertently seeing an opponent's card(therefore hold your cards close to you)
Players should:
1) Maintain at all times a courteous attitude toward his partner and opponents.
2) Carefully avoid any remark or action that might cause annoyance or embarrassment to another player or might interfere with the enjoyment of the game.
Yup.
Source: http://web2.acbl.org/laws/rlaws/lawofcontractbridgecombined_2004.pdf
hongaik madesix at 12:25 AM
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