The curious case of the revoke in dummy

 

North was declarer in 2S.

East led the heart Ace.

South displayed dummy with the heart seven hidden beneath the king of clubs, and said "I have no hearts".

Declarer "ruffed " the AH lead in dummy.

Later  during the play West noticed there was a card underneath dummy's KC , Which was revealed to be the seven of hearts.

East  called the director.

The director said that East and South were equally at fault for not counting dummy's  cards and that play should just carry on. No adjustment to the result was made.

Am I right in thinking the director achieved the right result for the wrong reason ?

 

 

 

 

 

Started by Peter Hawkes on 14 Jul 2023 at 10:07AM

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  1. NICK WHITTEN14 Jul 2023 at 05:42PM

     

    I think your last bit is probably right smile

    I don't regard East-West  as being in any  way at fault

    Law 9 says a player may draw attention to an irregularity
    and in the introduction "may"  means failure to do so is not wrong

    Law 12B requires the result to be adjusted to the likely result had the infraction not occurred

    It seems likely EW would still have made a heart trick so, in that case, no adjustment.
    But if they didn't then the result should be adjusted to one less trick for them than the actual result

  2. ROBIN YOUNG14 Jul 2023 at 08:42PM

    There is no automaic trick adjustment for a revoke by dummy. If the defending side think dummy's revoke has harmed them they may ask the director for an adjusted score, which should be given if the doirector agrees

    Law 64 B & C

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