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Isn't that obvious?

 

The enhanced part of Law 28B makes it clear that the call out of turn must be considered made and withdrawn for the purpose of applying Law 16D2 (although it shall have no other effect on the auction or play).

Not obvious to Axman, apparently.

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Now I am really curious. What condition do you have in mind?

 

16D2. For an offending side, information arising from its own withdrawn action and from withdrawn actions of the non-offending side is unauthorized. A player of an offending side may not choose from among logical alternative actions one that could demonstrably have been suggested over another by the unauthorized information.

 

Notice the bold and notice that 28B does not withdraw/ cancel the COOT.

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16D2. For an offending side, information arising from its own withdrawn action and from withdrawn actions of the non-offending side is unauthorized. A player of an offending side may not choose from among logical alternative actions one that could demonstrably have been suggested over another by the unauthorized information.

 

Notice the bold and notice that 28B does not withdraw/ cancel the COOT.

Oh COME ON!

 

Are you completely unable to understand what has already been pointed out:

 

Law 28B explicitly qualifies for Law 16D2 to be applicable.

 

If you need the "i"s to be dotted and the "t"s to be crossed then observe that Law 28B says:

 

The auction proceeds as though the opponent had not called at that turn, but Law 16D2 applies.

 

It doesn't say that the COOT was not made, instead it says that the COOT is withdrawn/cancelled without other consequences on the auction than those imposed by Law 16D2.

 

The effect is of course that offender's partner may not use any information that is available from the COOT.

 

Do you understand this now?

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Not cancelled, I think, but voided. It "never happened" but there is nonetheless still a 16D2 constraint on the partner of the one who bid out of turn.

The only place you find the word "void" in the laws is

If declarer calls a card that is not in dummy the call is void and declarer may designate any legal card.

but

Withdrawn Actions said to be ‘withdrawn’ include actions that are ‘cancelled’ and cards that are ‘retracted’.

so I think we can safely consider a call out of turn as "happened" and in case "withdrawn" under Law 28B.

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