West started the bidding with PASS. Out of turn. North did not accept it, so the pass was withdrawn according to Law 30A.
East had a problem, knowing his partner had to pass the next time it was his turn, so East bid 3NT.
The opening lead was ♥10. 11 tricks. 85% score. 4♠, making 5 gave 45% score.
L30A says that TD can use L23 to adjust score when Pass out of turn happens. Is this one of the cases to do so ?
Let us first look at East's situation. He has no good choice, and makes a gambling 3NT bid and gets very lucky when the opening lead is not ♣.
Well of course N/S were unlucky not finding the right opening lead.
I ruled that score stands. It is allowed to make crazy bids and get lucky.
But when should law 23 be used when 30A happens ?
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Vigfus Palsson
This post has been edited by vigfus: 2012-January-18, 15:25