Opening lead out of turn face down Australia
#1
Posted 2012-May-17, 21:52
The laws are not hugely clear on this point, though I have no doubt it is in there. Somewhere.
#2
Posted 2012-May-17, 22:30
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Note: "should" in law 9B1(a) means that failure to do it is an infraction.
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#3
Posted 2012-May-18, 06:11
When the change was made many years ago to face-down leads there were two advantages.
- Partner's questions were deferred until you had led, so UI from his questions had less bad effects, and
- Leads out of turn were corrected without penalty if you had not turned them up
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#4
Posted 2012-May-18, 10:57
#5
Posted 2012-May-18, 11:10
#6
Posted 2012-May-18, 14:00
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I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#7
Posted 2012-May-18, 14:01
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#8
Posted 2012-May-18, 16:58
blackshoe, on 2012-May-18, 14:00, said:
A player putting one of his cards face down on the table while he's thinking.
But I'm with you: if it looks like a lead, it's a lead. Anyone with any experience with the game can tell the difference between someone putting cards down and leading them. There's also no good reason for a player to take a card out of his hand and put it down on the table, in the manner of someone making the FDOL, if he doesn't think he's leading.
Some people sort their hands by putting the cards face down on the table, then picking them up one at a time and putting them into the appropriate place in their hand. At the moment that they're picking up the last card their hands are in approximately the same position as making the FDOL. But anyone can tell the difference: in one case the card is moving from the hand to the table, in the other it's moving from the table to the hand.
#9
Posted 2012-May-18, 17:20
barmar, on 2012-May-18, 16:58, said:
That and the situation you describe would be taking place at the beginning of the auction period. It's really not hard to tell when a card is led rather than dropped out of hand, not picked up, or put down on the table when the player is thinking (which does not trigger 13 hidden penalty cards for leads out of turn).
#10
Posted 2012-May-18, 18:40
After a bid, double or redouble has been followed by three passes in rotation, the defender on presumed declarer’s left makes the opening lead face down*. The face-down lead may be withdrawn only upon instruction of the Director after an irregularity (see Law 47E2); the withdrawn card must be returned to the defender’s hand.
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I read this as implying that if it is not made by the player on presumed declarer's left (whatever his intent) then it is not the opening lead. It would have to be faced in order to become the opening lead if it was made by a different player.
#11
Posted 2012-May-18, 20:43
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#12
Posted 2012-May-19, 02:40
blackshoe, on 2012-May-18, 20:43, said:
Or the people who say that for them the ten is not an honour.
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#13
Posted 2012-May-19, 15:18
Cthulhu D, on 2012-May-17, 21:52, said:
The laws are not hugely clear on this point, though I have no doubt it is in there. Somewhere.
The Laws are very clear on this as explained. There is sometimes UI from a FDOL. "I'm merrily leading our bid suit."
An unscrupulous pair could have an agreement for the wrong defender to make an incorrect FDOL, meaning whatever :
"lead your suit not mine", "lead the unbid suit", "lead a minor", etc. So the Director should be called so that it is witnessed and mentally recorded. If the same pair do it several times in a session the Director will be aware and take serious action.
#14
Posted 2012-May-20, 23:31
paua, on 2012-May-19, 15:18, said:
An unscrupulous pair could have an agreement for the wrong defender to make an incorrect FDOL, meaning whatever :
"lead your suit not mine", "lead the unbid suit", "lead a minor", etc. So the Director should be called so that it is witnessed and mentally recorded. If the same pair do it several times in a session the Director will be aware and take serious action.
Yeah, I've always been told to pick it up at the club, I was just wondering what the rules are actually rather than the TD saying 'yeah pick up and (my partner) leads'
#15
Posted 2012-May-21, 10:15
gordontd, on 2012-May-19, 02:40, said:
*coff* Oh dear.
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