Posted 2011-July-07, 14:25
Yes, but if it's treated as an established revoke, rather than a judgement call, it's easier (because this tends to be a very contentious judgement call). If we could just point to "your side played to trick 13, trick penalty or equity" rather than "you revoked on trick 12, we have to correct it, and now we have to worry about people playing the card that is "known to be right" rather than the one that might have been played if...", it would in my opinion be much less contentious.
And for TDs that are (as the common belief has it, as I've been reminded in the last month) much less competent players than the ones playing ("those that can, do. those that can't, teach. those that can't teach, go into administration") - "established revoke, penalty" is much easier to deal with than "well, I would always [get it right] because of [bridge logic that might be right, might be ex post facto, might be expert trying to snow the TD, could very easily be a combination of all three]."
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