Forest: Thanks for the thread....
I'm in a rush to get back to the KU vs. CU game given that Pitt just lost and Texas is losing... but felt this should be added to the discussion:
1) There is no CONSENSUS AGREEMENT that I'm aware of as to a) what a protected hand is, if any and b) what the remedy difference should be between protected vs. unprotected.
2) To this point this is one of those issues where you're going to have about 33% for one defition and remedy, and about 33% for each of two other defintitions and remedies..
BUT... regardless where you come down on the issue, we can all agree that no hand "deserves" to be scooped, it is one of the worst things that can happen in a game...
So, with sympathies for anyone losing their hand when it was unintended, I would like to add that A) it is obviously cleaner from a TD standpoint to just say any hand that was snatched was not sufficiently protected (rather than parsing whether it met a protection standard or not) AND B) it's cleaner from TD management standard if the remedy is the same AND C) if you start declaring one hand protected and the other not protected, then you're going to have to micro-parse that and explain to the players why they did or didn't reach the standard of protected.... One of the worst things about a rule is if it can't be evenly applied. We CAN evenly apply a rule that says there's no such thing as a protected hand being snatched, and that for all hands snatched the remedy is the same...
And I'm on the side that if we could come up with a workable definition and remedy for protected, I'd be well in favor of it....
It will be interesting watching the comments on this thread, and I'll predict in advance that nothing close to consensus will emerge, but it would be an advancement for the game if I was proven wrong
