Recently, a number of two-participant all-versus-nothing Bell experiments
have been proposed. Here, we give local realistic explanations for these
experiments. More precisely, we examine the scenario where a participant swaps
his entanglement with two other participants and then is removed from the
experiment; we also examine the scenario where two particles are in the same
light cone, i.e. belong to a single participant. Our conclusion is that, in
both cases, the proposed experiments are not convincing proofs against local
realism.Comment: 10 pages, no figure, LHV models given explicitely, more explanation