Notagain
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I am in total agreement with you about becoming rusty.
I can highly recommend in When we get back to normal Comment by Notagain October 2020
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Steve Foster has a web Mitchell generator on his website, including a starting offset for two sessions.
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Harsh though it might seem in this case, 60A1 tells us
"A play by a member of the non-offending side after his RHO has led or played out of turn or prematurely, and before rectification has been assessed, forfeits the right to rectificati…
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Law 14B, and more specifically 14B4, covers exactly this situation if the situation was noticed prior to the end of the Correction Period. The missing card "is deemed to have belonged continuously to the deficient hand", and normal revoke rectifi…
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Thank you for sharing that document. Very useful for those deer in headlight moments!
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I would certainly apply 62C2 in this situation, allowing offender's partner to withdraw the card if the lead to the following trick is changed. However since the withdrawn card would be a major penalty card, it would only alter the outcome if the…
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There may be another problem, both hands have the Ace of clubs.
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Thank you Robin_BarkerTD, a very helpful post on how Law 72C can be used in this situation.
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but interestingly law 54A does not.
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The application of 47E1 means that 54A doesn't get implemented, which would seem to have been a more logical solution to the problem. Does the fact that North told West to lead prior to the lead being made and faced mean that 47E1 has to be appli…