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Declarer Play Rules Question

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Posted 2020-February-22, 13:15

View Postbarmar, on 2020-February-19, 09:51, said:

I think it's generally assumed that this can't be a mechanical error. The intended card needs to be near the card pulled -- either the adjacent suit or the same suit in the next/preceding row.

It is generally so assumed. Some 95% of the time or more the assumption will be correct. However, it is not correct 100% of the time. The director should investigate, without bias, and be certain in his own mind which law applies before he makes his ruling.
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Posted 2020-February-23, 16:18

View Postblackshoe, on 2020-February-22, 13:15, said:

It is generally so assumed. Some 95% of the time or more the assumption will be correct. However, it is not correct 100% of the time. The director should investigate, without bias, and be certain in his own mind which law applies before he makes his ruling.

Carl Sagan had a saying: "extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence". Of course the TD should be impartial, but you would need to be quite convincing about how your hand "slipped" so far.

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