mjj29 Posted August 23, 2012 Report Share Posted August 23, 2012 You are not supposed to look "intently" at what other players are doing. It seems to me that in order to get any info from how an opponent is sorting, you have to look "intently". So if you may have gained from what you've seen, you've committed an infraction.That's not what intently means. It may be easier if you are looking intently, but it's certainly possible to get some info from looking casually. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aguahombre Posted August 23, 2012 Report Share Posted August 23, 2012 That's not what intently means. It may be easier if you are looking intently, but it's certainly possible to get some info from looking casually.Some simple souls believe intently means with intent, whatever that intent might be. I am a simple soul. If a law refers to looking intently and then gives possible intents, we can add more possibilities to those examples, and that is a good thing. If it just uses the word, that is not a good thing. If the law says it is wrong to look intently only if we have certain specific intents, then we follow what it says and get to look intently for other things; I don't like that, but others might. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mycroft Posted August 23, 2012 Report Share Posted August 23, 2012 But if TDs are expected to give weight to WBFLC minutes when ruling, then surely an updated law book would disseminate to club level much more quickly.It might. But I've just managed to convince one club TD that the revoke laws have changed. By "just", I mean last month. Granted that's an outlier, but I'm sure it's worse in other places than here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blackshoe Posted August 23, 2012 Report Share Posted August 23, 2012 You are not supposed to look "intently" at what other players are doing. It seems to me that in order to get any info from how an opponent is sorting, you have to look "intently". So if you may have gained from what you've seen, you've committed an infraction. That's not what intently means. It may be easier if you are looking intently, but it's certainly possible to get some info from looking casually.This statement makes no logical sense to me, since I did not define "intently", I simply said that it seems to me that you have to look "intently" to gain any information. If you disagree with that, fine, but don't try to tell me I don't know what the word means. Some simple souls believe intently means with intent, whatever that intent might be. I am a simple soul.Well, unfortunately, in this case the simple answer is wrong. :) intently |inˈtentlē| adverbwith earnest and eager attention 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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