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Withdrawl of played cards


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Sorry for not stating my question properly. I have been told that in a bridge tournament a tr rules that 5 played cards be withdrawn. I can't imagine any situation in which the td could have rulrd that. So a theoretical question. What ight have happened?
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Sorry for not stating my question properly. I have been told that in a bridge tournament a tr rules that 5 played cards be withdrawn. I can't imagine any situation in which the td could have rulrd that. So a theoretical question. What ight have happened?

 

The example I had in mind is a follows.

 

Declarer calls for a properly designated card from dummy (as the lead to the trick) but dummy 'plays' (puts in the played position) a different card. Everyone plays to the trick and someone leads to the next trick. At this point, someone says that dummy played the card that declarer did not name. The director rules under Law 45D1 that the five played cards are withdrawn, and the correctly designated card is played to the original trick, and play continues.

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