For about a week, I was accused in the middle of a game of (our pair) sasku that I was using some kind of help or that it was not possible to play together without making a fuss. I don't remember the exact position or moves, but something like this: W leads a suit bluff, my partner N puts a 10 of another suit, E leads a suit-based ace, I (S) lead a trump ace. Then E started shouting. However, the trump was my choice and it wasn't an opening move. My partner simply took a risk that I would still have to lead something, etc. etc. It's been two weeks now and I sometimes have doubts that some players, who are understood not to deal in a match, suddenly make surprisingly good moves in the middle of the deals. Probably the easiest option would be to keep a private conversation with my partner and we would probably be able to share quick suggestions without arousing suspicion, even when making trump. I haven't tried it myself, but if such a thing is possible, it should be set up so that you can't be private during the game (at least with the other players)!
Sasku and Sohk
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You could watch games replayed. Good players can logically justify moves. However, if one player has a lot of illogical moves that always work, that could raise suspicion. Replays are also a good way to learn from better players -- especially in tournaments where the same hands are played.
I have a question: why shouldn't there be an option to put 10(8) seconds in time, if there's a certain move, it's done immediately, but sometimes if it's suspicious, the whole 30 are used, so it's not a connection error??? At the same time, the game is also half-lucky, since I'm not a pro, I'm constantly risking losing, it's nothing. At the same time, those who play together are somehow strange, with a twist - just losers.
I like the 30 seconds; I don't have time to go to the toilet, but it's necessary for some activities, work, etc. things. At the same time, there have been a thousand topics here about some guy using every move all the time and at the same time being active on other sites. After a certain amount of time, these names are revealed and announced in the chat room - then it's the player's own risk whether to go to such a brother's table or take him to play. The so-called JOKK men are screened out anyway.. Bacco also said something funny, because these "swingy" brothers can even sit in the same apartment with their flip-flops and do all sorts of tricks :p No rule can really stop that...