wanoff, on 2017-August-02, 19:39, said:
Not really what this post is about.
The good players you observed may have been tired, slow witted or cheats.
I would not say that the frequent offenders are tired or slow-witted. No, they just think the rules don't apply to them; they are some of the top players, so they deserve more time than everyone else. Opponents sometimes even miss their meal break (breaks on Sundays are short) but the directors never seem to challenge them.
One of these great players is fond of playing a card in a suit in which there is a 2-way finesse, and then going into the tank for 3 or 4 minutes. It is something hard to be on the other side of this. Do I take a sip of my drink, do I fold my cards up, look at my watch... I think that probably the best course of action for the opponents is to mirror each other --i.e. one takes a sip of his drink, partner takes a sip of her drink etc. It's not illegal communication, because both players know who holds the missing queen. It is anti-communication.
Of course it is a very good idea, after about a minute and a half has gone by, to smile sweetly and say, "If you weren't such an ethical player I'd swear you were looking for a tell".
I mean I hate to use the c word, but when you played the jack, the most likely outcome was a small card on your left. Could you not have considered this possibility
before leading? Do ethics go out the window when you are trying to give good value to your client?
I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones -- Albert Einstein