[blml] Confused - second lead out of turn

Ken Richardson ken.deri31 at ntlworld.com
Thu May 31 12:54:32 CEST 2007


Declarer has the same options again whether to accept the lead of the six of
spades. (law 54)

If he chooses not to accept the lead then both cards become major penalty
cards and offenders partner can be asked to lead one of the suits, thus
cancelling the penalty card in that suit only. Alternatively declarer can
prohibit the lead of one or both suits, cancelling the penalty cards in all
such suits. (law 51)

The director may feel obliged to fine north. (10% or 3 imps?) (laws 90/91)

Ken

-----Original Message-----
From: blml-bounces at amsterdamned.org [mailto:blml-bounces at amsterdamned.org]On
Behalf Of Jan Peter Pals
Sent: 31 May 2007 10:55
To: blml
Subject: [blml] Confused - second lead out of turn


North makes his opening lead (the four of hearts) out of turn.
The director's explains Laws 54 and 50D, and east forbids the heart
lead.
When south considers his opening lead, north leads out of turn for the
second time! This time the spade six.
What now?

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