I've always thought NAD stood for 'Not A Dixon', where a Dixon was the
error of posting a fake def in public. It was named after our esteemed
colleague Steve, who - I'm told - made a habit of it at one time.
For Joseph's benefit, there's also a tradition of awarding the Dixonary
crown to anyone who commits a Dixon. I've got several crowns in my trophy
cabinet, so now I've adopted the method of play that Ryan described,
sending defs to the dealer by direct email.
-- Tim L
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