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Posted 2016-March-26, 02:58

I'd be grateful if someone could explain to me why Law55b and Law57C2 don't contradict each other?

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Law 55b . . declarer restores the card led in error to the proper hand. No further rectification applies.
Law 57C2 A premature play (not a lead) by declarer from either hand is a played card and may not be withdrawn.

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Posted 2016-March-26, 03:17

 euclidz, on 2016-March-26, 02:58, said:

I'd be grateful if someone could explain to me why Law55b and Law57C2 don't contradict each other?

Declarer LOOT:
Law 55b . . declarer restores the card led in error to the proper hand. No further rectification applies.
Law 57C2 A premature play (not a lead) by declarer from either hand is a played card and may not be withdrawn.

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My emphasis.

Law 55B applies when declarer's play out of turn is the first card played to the trick.
Law 57C2 applies when declarer's play out of turn is a card played after the first card played to the trick.
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