[blml] on warning partner not to lead out of turn [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

Robert Frick rfrick at rfrick.info
Fri Apr 4 05:38:02 CEST 2008


On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 20:40:05 -0500, Guthrie <Guthrie at NTLworld.com> wrote:

> [TNLB L9A3, quoted by Richard Hills]
> "When an irregularity has occurred dummy may not draw attention to it
> during the play period but may do so after play of the hand is
> concluded. However any player, including dummy, may attempt to prevent
> another player's committing an irregularity (but for dummy subject to
> Laws 42 and 43)."
>
> [Nigel]
> Clearly L9A3 empowers you to stop partner e.g.
>   - bidding out of turn.
>   - leading out of turn.
>   - making an illegal or insufficient bid.
>   - revoking (a separate law is redundant).
>   - forgetting to play a penalty card.
>   - misexplaining the systemic meaning of your call.
>
> The latter finally resolves the DWS dispute :)


Oops, I meant to ask about the old laws. Can I do that here?




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