It is well within my comprehension. You early very clearly stated your viewpoint, which certainly seems quite reasonable and in agreement with very many other people.
Walddk, on May 29 2006, 12:58 PM, said:
I have to agree with Mark and Paul. I don't mind that the UNDO feature is there, but as a general rule I don't think undo's should be granted for misclicks. Accept that you misclicked and get on with things.
This way you won't have to determine if a "wrong" card was played due to a slip of the hand rather than a slip of the mind.
Roland
The very strong implication, particularly in your final sentence, is that you won't allow undos because you don't want to be in a position where you need to determine if a player is telling the truth when he says he clicked on the wrong card, as opposed to it being a slip of the mind. That is exactly what "Guilty until proven innocent" is. You are treating the play that your opponent wants to take back as a bridge error simply because they can't prove it wasn't one.
Where you said "I believe that s/he tells the truth until I am proven wrong", which yes seems contradictory to your earlier post, you were referring to an example I gave in which it would become completely obvious that your opponent had misclicked. I am glad to see we agree in that case, as I think any reasonable person would. I would sure look like a fool if he held KQJxxx of spades and nothing else and I tried to claim that a 2NT opening bid was not a misclick.
I should have given an example of a much closer case. Say your opponent leads to a KJ and plays one which loses, but immediately clicks undo. Your view as I read it is you wouldn't allow the undo, because you can't be sure whether it was declarer's brain or hand that slipped. The undo request itself, at least as I believe it's intended, is a claim by the player that it was the hand that slipped. I would definitely not go so far as to say you are calling that player a liar, but you are saying that since there is no proof he was telling the truth, you will treat his action as though he were lying.
Yes, I realize I will be duped by people who lie. I am happy to just live with that and not worry about it, and have a pleasant game, and worry about the things that really matter in life.
I absolutely welcome a correction of any assumptions I made about your viewpoint, but I still think the implication from your first post seems clear.
Please let me know about any questions or interest or bug reports about GIB.