- It is the first turn of the game and Dr_Kakashi starts.
- Imagine that Dr_Kakashi clues number 2 to RaKXeR. That would touch the green 2 as a Play Clue.
- The next player is MasN. From MasN's perspective, this looks like a Finesse. MasN knows that he probably has the green 1 on his Finesse Position. MasN blind-plays his Finesse Position and it is yellow 1 and successfully plays. MasN now knows that he was Bluffed.
- The next player is Kyle. Kyle sees that from RaKXeR's perspective, a Finesse just occurred, and the 2 in RaKXeR's hand is the yellow 2 (to match the yellow 1 that was blind-played). This is a problem (because the card really is green 2 and RaKXeR will go on to misplay it).
- Kyle knows that Dr_Kakashi must be trying to communicate something extra. When this kind of thing happens, it is usually a Good Touch Bluff, which means that someone else already has the yellow 2 clued in their hand. However, this is not the case because Dr_Kakashi gave the clue on the first turn of the game and obviously no-one has any clued cards in their hand yet.
- If it isn't a Good Touch Bluff, then Kyle knows that it could be a Disease Bluff. Kyle sees that MasN has a yellow 2 in his hand. In Disease Bluff situations, Kyle knows that he is supposed to give a Heal Clue, so Kyle clues yellow to MasN, which only touches the yellow 2. (The Heal Clue is also a Play Clue.)
- From RaKXeR's perspective, Dr_Kakashi's move looked like a Finesse after MasN blind-played the yellow 1. However, immediately afterward, Kyle clued the yellow 2 in MasN hand. If RaKXeR really did have the yellow 2, then this clue would be violating Good Touch Principle and would be pointless. RaKXeR knows that his 2 must be something other than yellow 2 and that Dr_Kakashi performed a Disease Bluff.