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Law 57C2 A premature play (not a lead) by declarer from either hand is a played card and may not be withdrawn.
Thanks
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Declarer LOOT EBU Rules
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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Law 57C2 A premature play (not a lead) by declarer from either hand is a played card and may not be withdrawn.
Thanks
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Law 57C2 A premature play (not a lead) by declarer from either hand is a played card and may not be withdrawn.
Thanks
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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