inquiry, on Apr 15 2007, 07:24 PM, said:
TylerE, on Apr 15 2007, 05:47 PM, said:
jmc, on Apr 9 2007, 10:46 AM, said:
I think this has a lot of upside without much down.
jmc
I'd suggest something similar, but different. I would suggest the option to kibitz a 'player' rather than a table. You'd then be able to see that pleyer's cards and dummy, but no others.
Not that it matters, but lets imagine that I am going to self kibitz by using one of the tricks to log on from two computers. I can of course, see my hand, yes? So when I kibitz, whose hand might I kibitz? My partners I guess would be the best place. How would this solution help limit alleged cheating?
You don't need to kibitz your partner, you can talk to him on the phone or with IM. So you would presumably kibitz one of the opponents, while talking to your partner. This is enough to reconstruct the entire hand, of course.
I can't imagine any fun in just seeing dummy, though. When you kibitz, you're often trying to imagine how you'd play/defend, or if you can see all 4 hands you might wonder whether the players will find a key play that you can see double dummy. Just seeing dummy doesn't give you enough information to involve yourself in the play at all.

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