Re: Martin d. PGA

Jer wrote, "I don't know that a reasonable case
could be made for vision--the rare visual questions
could be skipped, and although a person might be at a
disadvantage in not being able to read body language, that's
not a critical game element. List and mathematical
bonuses where it helps to have paper and pencil might
also be an issue, although more time could be allotted
to do such things with a braille
writer."

Sorry if someone has already mentioned this, or if
there's an obvious answer that's eluding me. My question:
How would a blind player know that it was their
buzzer that had gotten through? Wouldn't you have to
bring in the CBI recognition rule to all of those
matches? And y'all know how much y'all love that
particular CBI quirk . . .

Kristin Hamlin

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