gordontd, on 2011-August-01, 16:45, said:
pran, on 2011-August-01, 15:57, said:
Law 45D is about card misplayed by Dummy placing a card in the played position, not about Dummy playing a card.
So there is no use discussing if Dummy actually played a card, the important fact is that he placed a card in the played position.
And yet you have claimed above that the card has been played.
So the fact that I consider "play" to be a term encompassing "lead", "follow suit", "legal play", "illegal play" etc. is significant in a discussion on whether or not Law 45D applies in the situation described in OP?
Definitions said:
Play 1. The contribution of a card from ones hand to a trick, including the first card, which is the lead. 2. The aggregate of plays made. 3. The period during which the cards are played. 4. The aggregate of the calls and plays on a board.
Law 45 Heading said:
D. Card Misplayed by Dummy
OK. So I should have been more careful and all the time used the word "misplayed" instead of "played". Does that satisfy you?