RMB1, on Mar 25 2010, 11:43 AM, said:
lamford, on Mar 25 2010, 02:39 PM, said:
In the natural language meaning of the word "irrational" - yes it is irrational. A rational agent would be aware of the whole hand (including the club position) and would preserve their entries as necessary. (Of course bridge players are not rational agents.)
But this is irrelevant for two reasons, the footnote to laws 70/71 no longer uses the word "irrational" and the WBF LC secretary tells us that "irrational" in the 1997 laws did not mean the natural language meaning of the word.
70E1 still includes irrational at the end for an unstated line of play. You are saying therefore that the rationality test only applies if the line's success or failure depends on the opponent having a particular card! It looks to me as though that was an irrational missed in the editing stage.

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