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Pat Ludwig
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Law 66A of the ACBL says that you can only REQUIRE another player to show you his card if you haven't turned your card face down on the table. However, at a lower level club game I don't see any problem asking to see the other player's cards if you've put your card face down on the table but you could receive a perfectly correct "No!" answer. Neil Spokes.

Law 66A of the ACBL says that you can only REQUIRE another player to show you his card if you haven't turned your card face down on the table. However, at a lower level club game I don't see any problem asking to see the other player's cards if you've put your card face down on the table but you could receive a perfectly correct "No!" answer. Neil Spokes.

Law 66A of the ACBL says that you can only REQUIRE another player to show you his card if you haven't turned your card face down on the table. However, at a lower level club game I don't see any problem asking to see the other player's cards if you've put your card face down on the table but you could receive a perfectly correct "No!" answer.

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Law 66A of the ACBL says that you can only REQUIRE another player to show you his card if you haven't turned your card face down on the table. However, at a lower level club game I don't see any problem asking to see the other player's cards if you've put your card face down on the table but you could receive a perfectly correct "No!" answer. Neil Spokes.