Let’s play…..
Guess Whose Hands
I’ll be posting a few new hands each week. Can you guess who they belong to?
You can tell a lot about a player by their hands. Here is the anatomy of a hand.

Anatomy of the Hand
If a player has chalk covering their left Hypothenar and Thenar, then it’s safe to assume they shoot right-handed.
If a player gets chalk on their right middle Palmar digital region, then we can usually assume they chalk with their right hand.
With a little help from my friends, I’ve collected a few dirty hand photos for this gallery. Take a look at these hands and see if you can guess who the player is. Click on the photo for the answer (no cheating).
Player A
Right-handed, Chalks with left hand
Player B
Left-handed, Chalks with right hand
Many more to come.





Clever post.
Very original…
Thanks, FM. I got some reeeeeeally good one to share.
Maybe I’ll get some bridge photos next time to go with the package.
Miss ya!
That’s an interesting post Samm. I look forward to the bridge pictures. I think alot of people underestimate how much their bridge work effects consistency in their games…i.e., the different types of bridges for different situations. look forward to what you have to say about since you tend to break things like that down so well. Enjoyed the coverage from the DCC this year…
Josh
Clever idea, Samm, you out-of-the-box thinker you.
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