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Old Wed May 16, 2001, 12:33pm
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Re: Off on a tangent...

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Originally posted by Danvrapp


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but I'd like to add yet two more cents to this discussion, albeit if off-topic. Where is the proverbial line drawn on taking a (non) call out of your primary. I totally agree in this situation, and I've had a few times this year (my first) where I was off ball and even then knew my partner just kicked a (non) call. However, and like Suppref says, I didn't want to thunder across the court and show my partner up. Is there ever a time when it would be acceptable and/or appropriate to make an out-of-your-primary call on a partner('s) no call?
Dan, the further the call is out of my primary the surer
I have to be that it was missed and it would have to be
*very* obvious to everyone that the call needs to be made.
Not only that, I would need to have a very good reason to be
looking there to begin with.


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