Originally posted by Eric Shukan:
Winking is a transfer of information by the winking player that tells the other player that he will get rewarded. The winking player tells you this, according to the original statement. This wink and its interpretation both exist on earth, by implication in the original statement.
Edited Mike Noss (Jan. 13, 2015 03:51:14 AM)
Originally posted by Joaquín Ossandón:
(Both players sit)
A: “wanna split 50/50?”
B: “Ok”
A: “Great! You know, now that we agree on that, if I win this match, you'll get more boosters than if you win, because there is a booster box for each player in the top 8. Would you like to concede?”
B: “Ok”
Originally posted by Benjamin Bandelow:Eric Shukan
It seems clear that Player A is indicating that he will give value for a concession.
How on earth is winking a clear offer of anything? No explicit offer was made;
Originally posted by Dustin De Leeuw:
So, what exactly is that offer?
Player A: now give me the 50 Euro you promised me by winking.
Player B: no way, where I come from, 1 wink equals 10 Euro, and I only winked twice.
Ehm… you see the problem?
Edited Marc DeArmond (Jan. 14, 2015 06:26:07 PM)