Lead restriction

 

Under the old law

If the bidding was:
North 1D
East 1H
South pass
West 2H
North 2D not accepted and replaced with pass

There was no lead restriction on South (because the offender had legally specified diamonds)

But now:

Declarer may prohibit the lead of ANY one suit (except diamonds) at South's first turn to lead (law 26B)

That seems awfully tough

Or am I missing something?

Started by NICK WHITTEN on 30 Oct 2017 at 08:39AM

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  1. NICK WHITTEN10 Jan 2018 at 09:26AM

     

    I have had it confirmed (private communication with a top director) this is the correct interpretation.

    And yes it is tough

    Consider this situation:
    East: 1C
    South: 1D
    West: 1S
    North: 3D
    East: 3C oops, replaced with pass

    South can now bid 3NT with no spade stopper and forbid a spade lead!

    (Is that ethical? You might ask
    Definitely! See Law 10C3)

     

  2. GILES HANCOCK11 Jan 2018 at 07:35PM

    Worse than that, under L26B1 declarer can demand a diamond lead if it suits them, or demand a heart into AQ.

     

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