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at the club game today

there was a fouled board where one hand had 12 cards and the other 14

by the time the players figured it out it was trick 10 or so.

the TD let the result the contract was headed for, how you determine that I dont know.

 

what should the ruling be according to the laws?

 

i would assign avg+/avg-

i assume it was the same pair direction

not both pairs.

 

thanks in advance

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I would not make that assumption.

 

Law 13 applies here. In general, this law requires or may require an adjusted score. Whether one is required here depends on which hand held 14 cards, and where that fourteenth card is at the time the problem is discovered and the director presumably called. It is (just barely, IMO) possible that the irregularity did not affect the bidding or previous play, in which case the card, if it has not been played, can be moved to the correct hand, play continues, and the score stands. If the fourteenth card is among the quitted tricks then I think you have to award an ArtAS. What that score should be depends on which hands were defective and how they came to be that way.

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I would not make that assumption.

 

Law 13 applies here. In general, this law requires or may require an adjusted score. Whether one is required here depends on which hand held 14 cards, and where that fourteenth card is at the time the problem is discovered and the director presumably called. It is (just barely, IMO) possible that the irregularity did not affect the bidding or previous play, in which case the card, if it has not been played, can be moved to the correct hand, play continues, and the score stands. If the fourteenth card is among the quitted tricks then I think you have to award an ArtAS. What that score should be depends on which hands were defective and how they came to be that way.

what I was told was that it was at trick 11

should there then be a procedural penalty against the pair that fouled the board?

or should it only be based on their level of expertise, i have no idea wether they were

a novice or advanced player.

 

thanks for your fast reply

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There should probably be a PP against the pair that fouled the board, although I realize that we tend to let things slide at clubs. You should also warn the players at this table that they MUST count their cards when they remove them from the board; if they're experienced players, you might consider a PP against them as well.
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A score adjustment is not a penalty. Directors, in particular, need to get rid of that mindset.
That it is not a penalty does not mean that less experienced players will not understand it as a penalty.
IMO this "Adjustment" is a "Penalty". A rare island of "Deterrence" in a sewage-pool of "Equity".
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