[blml] Amnesia
Robin Barker
Robin.Barker at npl.co.uk
Thu Jun 8 14:42:22 CEST 2006
-----Original Message-----
From: Alain Gottcheiner [mailto:agot at ulb.ac.be]
Sent: 08 June 2006 13:10
To: Sven Pran; blml
Subject: RE: [blml] Amnesia
At 13:29 8/06/2006 +0200, Sven Pran wrote:
> >
> > > It is fully possible that as a result of this process the originally
> > > presumed declaring side eventually becomes the defending side and vice
> > > versa, but if not the prematurely led card shall just be picked up and
> > > restored to the hand, and play continues normally with no further
> > > consequences from this irregularity.
I don't understand that. Do you mean that, after three passes, if declarer
"leads", the bidding might restart ? That's the only way one could become a
defender.
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South (presumed declarer) leads.
West: "its not your lead"
South:"oh! what was the auction?"
West: (auction)
South:"oh!!, if that was the auction I should have alerted partner's 3C"
West: "TD"
...
TD: "There was MI, West (last to call) can change his final pass under L21B"
West: 5C, P, P, P.
TD: South's lead is card exposed during the auction, declarer W may treat it as an MPC!
Robin
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