CHAPTER VII
Proprieties 
LAW 74
- CONDUCT AND ETIQUETTE 
- A. Proper Attitude
- 1. Courtesy
- A player should maintain a courteous attitude at all times.
- 2. Etiquette of Word and Action
- A player should carefully avoid any remark or action that might cause
annoyance or embarrassment to another player, or might interfere with the
enjoyment of the game.
- 3. Conformity to Correct Procedure
- Every player should follow uniform and correct procedure in calling
and playing.
- B. Etiquette
- As a matter of courtesy a player should refrain from:
- 1. paying insufficient attention to the game.
- 2. making gratuitous comments during the auction and play.
- 3. detaching a card before it is his turn to play.
- 4. prolonging play unnecessarily (as in playing on although he knows
that all the tricks are surely his) for the purpose of disconcerting an
opponent.
- 5. summoning and addressing the Director in a manner discourteous to
him or to other contestants.
- C. Violations of Procedure
- The following are considered violations of procedure:
- 1. using different designations for the same call.
- 2. indicating approval or disapproval of a call or play.
- 3. indicating the expectation or intention of winning or losing a trick
that has not been completed.
- 4. commenting or acting during the auction or play so as to call attention
to a significant occurrence, or to the number of tricks still required
for success.
- 5. looking intently at any other player during the auction and play,
or at another player's hand as for the purpose of seeing his cards or of
observing the place from which he draws a card (but it is appropriate to
act on information acquired by inadvertently seeing an opponent's card
.
- 6. showing an obvious lack of further interest in a deal (as by folding
one's cards).
- 7. varying the normal tempo of bidding or play for the purpose of disconcerting
an opponent.
- 8. leaving the table needlessly before the round is called.
See Law 73D2
when a player may have shown his cards intentionally.
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