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But you know it because of the color of his skin. Or because his house was searched without a search warrant. Or because of Nazi experiments. Should you play against him and use this information? In all cases assume you found these things out strictly through innocent reading. [/ QUOTE ] From the examples you give, it seems like the information would be available to everyone at the table, including the suspect himself. If the information is available to everyone, then I use it. I can't be responsible for someone else's neglecting to notice all the info available to him. |
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