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Originally Posted by CecilOne
And my final question was:
"Does "looks toward 2nd" count as a play or fake play, before the throw?"
Let's assume arm not raised. 
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Well, I guess that depends on your judgment.
Per the USA Softball rule supplement, "any act by the pitcher that, in the umpire's judgment, causes the runner to react is considered making a play." For me, a simple look at the runner isn't enough of an act. But if that look is accompanied by something else, like a quick shoulder turn, that causes the runner to hesitate or turn back, I would say that's enough to turn off the LBR switch.
(Edited to add) Just saw Steve's response after I posted mine. I agree with his assessment.