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disguising hands
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Sure, if that player was deliberately hiding their cards then they can be shot but if the next player has acted out of turn because they're not paying attention, no one else is and the action continues, who is to blame?
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David wrote:Moved to correct section.
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Then make it only available to Admin, like the Venue Promotions is
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Re: disguising hands
NPL Operations Manual- tournament rules and regulations
10. SUBSTANNTIAL ACTION- Substancial action is when two or more players have acted in turn. If an error has occured and there has been substancial action, the game will continue as if there has been no error.

10. SUBSTANNTIAL ACTION- Substancial action is when two or more players have acted in turn. If an error has occured and there has been substancial action, the game will continue as if there has been no error.
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