- Lurking with intent
- Giving false and misleading descriptions
- Inadequate braking system : failing to stop when required
- Ignoring warning signs
- Bidding on a convention card without a valid test certificate
- Failing to display "L" plates ( if still a learner )
- Failing to follow the system directions
- Forgetting to use conventions
- Improper use of conventions
- Causing irreparable damage ( to your partner's reputation )
- Failing to double
- Pushing on instead of doubling
- Not adhering to the law of total tricks
- Failing to look both ways before proceeding on
- Speeding ahead
- Bidding on without due care and attention
- Reckless bidding
- Causing near death ( of partner ) through dangerous bidding
- Taking wrong turns
- Making wrong calls
- Failing to use hand signals ( in emergencies )
- Using poor judgement
- Entering an auction without a licence to do so
- Bidding when in no fit state of mind
Believe you me this idea has a lot going for it. It will take you just a few seconds to tick the offence with a note of the board number.......but partner will need hours to undertake a self-critical analysis, provided a hand record sheet is also made available to him/her at the end of the session. This initiative really needs to be taken seriuously if you want your partners to develop their game to the level of perfection that meets with your approval.
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