[blml] Revoke established?

Steve Wright blml at wrightnet.demon.co.uk
Tue Jul 4 23:21:30 CEST 2006


In message <000f01c69f6c$7c8fefd0$6400a8c0 at WINXP>, Sven Pran 
<svenpran at online.no> writes
>> On Behalf Of Jan Peter Pals
>> >> JP:
>> >> But what about L63a1: A revoke becomes established when the offender
>> >> or his partner leads or plays to the following trick (any such play,
>> >> **legal or illegal**, establishes the revoke).
>> >
>> > Sven:
>> > Good point, but Dummy did not "play" his single club; he "placed" his
>> single
>> > club in a played position. That is an essential and important
>> difference.
>>
>> Play :
>> 1. The contribution of a card from one's hand to a trick, including the
>> first card, which is the lead.
>>
>> So, to 'place' a card is not an (illegal) play?
>
>Look up Laws 45A and 45B. Dummy cannot "play" any card!
>
>Regards Sven

In addition, according to L45F, this is not a "played" card, but a 
"suggestion" of a card to be played.

-- 
Steve Wright
Leicester, England



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