billw55, on 2016-July-08, 08:26, said:
I don't think it works that way. When a claim is made by declarer, defenders can immediately see all four hands, but declarer continues to see only two hands.
OK I stand corrected. I've never tried my suggestion, anyway.
The 'fairness' is difficult to judge. If a player 'flounces' deliberately without justification (presumably because they don't like their partners/opponents' play or behaviour) then I feel it's right they ought to face some sort of disciplinary. But sometimes players leave a table for reasons outside their control (lost connection etc.)
If I join a table in mid-hand as declarer, then
even though the score won't be accredited to me, I feel I owe it to my
pro tem partner to make some sort of effort in playing out the hand. At the same time I don't think my opponents should benefit unduly from my misplaying due to lack of knowledge of what went before.
A difficult call, as I said. The ideal situation would be for no-one ever to flounce. But I can't have it my way always!