RSliwinski, on 2015-May-27, 06:53, said:
OH come on! Do I really have to spell it out - dot the i's and cross the t's?
After a revoke in trick 12 the offender must withdraw the offending card he played and substitute his other remaining card to that trick.
Then, if his LHO has subsequently played any card to that trick he may withdraw it and substitute his other remaining card to that trick.
Then the same principle applies to offender's partner except that Law 62D2 must not be overlooked.
And finally the same principle applies to the fourth player if the revoke was a failure to lead a card required by Law, or from a rectification after an irregularity.