Sorry for the question marks. On my iPad i put in dashes to separate text. Not sure why ipad auto corrected to question marks, but I didn't intend that, sorry.
Eric
On 01/09/15, Eric Shukan wrote:
A couple things I want to point out:
A player is allowed to give
something to their opponent after their
opponent
concedes.
A
player is allowed to plan to give something to
their opponent if
they
concede to them.
A player is not
allowed to offer
something to their opponent in exchange of
a
concession.
If we want to have a discussion about what
language or non-verbal signals
constitute an offer, that's
fine,
but the intention to give something to
their opponent
is not what
is
illegal.
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The above
is true but mostly irrelevant. The wink IS an offer of value and
therefore satisfies your third, bad, condition.
If you say
(or communicate with a wink) to your opponent, ?Would you
concede to me? I give stuff to those who concede to me.?, that
IS an offer. The exact value is not specified, but that is definitely
an offer. This not the same thing at all as a player thinking to
himself that he would give something to someone who conceded to
him.
I may be misreading your claim here because you don't
explicitly state your interpretation of the described actions but
rather just a general set of policy, all of which I agree with. So
let me ask?. Do you claim that the statement and wink together
do NOT represent an
offer?
Eric
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