On Tue, 21 Jul 2009, Roger Hicks wrote:
> FYI, I've modified future card draws made by dealors through the web
> interface to be pragmatic. However, any draws which have already been
> earned as of this point will be sent platonically if sent from the web
> interface (such as the ones I just sent from the Deck of Justice)
> because they are already set up in the database.

If a player deals a card (pragmatically) on behalf of a dealer, when the 
rules say the dealer SHALL NOT deal a card, who's punishable?  (I don't 
think "I didn't know e would do that on behalf of me" is a "lack of 
knowledge" defense).

Would both parties be shielded, the dealer (because e didn't know it
would happen) and the actor (because the law doesn't pass consequences
to em?)

It's a pretty big issue in terms of power-of-attorney law.  Thoughts?

-G.



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