pran, on 2019-August-14, 05:12, said:
Exactly, but if declarer does not specify a suit then no suit is indicated by declarer.
The fact that dummy by law must follow a suit led is immaterial in this respect.
So "play" automatically invokes Law 46B5.
weejonnie, on 2019-August-14, 07:05, said:
Well it would other than for law 44C
C. Requirement to Follow Suit
In playing to a trick, each player must follow suit if possible. This obligation takes precedence over
all other requirements of these Laws.
It is not illegal for Declarer to designate another suit from Dummy than the one led, but it is of course illegal for Dummy to play according to such designation.
And if Declarer designates neither suit nor rank then Law 46B5 allows either defender to select the card to be played from Dummy.
Again, the resulting play from Dummy must of course be legal.
Frankly I cannot understand why this simple (and reasonable) law can create so much discussion?