Obviously we're only talking about a[nother] poor piece of wording in the Laws, so we can't reject an interpretation just because it's absurd, but yes, I still disagee with your argument as I understand it.
Paraphrasing the relevant laws:
- 16A1d: If you knew it before you picked up your cards, you can use it, unless some other rule says you can't.
- 16A3: EI is defined as "anything that you're not allowed to use".
- 16B1a: If it's EI, your actions are constrained.
Working backwards:
- If you're applying 16B1a, you have to establish that the information is EI.
- For it to be EI, it must meet the conditions of 16A3.
- For it to meet the conditions of 16A3, it must not be usable under 16A1d.
- You knew it before you picked up your cards. So, which other rule says you can't use it?
This is essentially the same argument as Campboy made in post #3.
This post has been edited by gnasher: 2012-January-15, 13:39