Recently at a National competition in Ireland I was called to a table where a declarer outlined that his opponent had requested a review of the diamond spots when not on lead.
So auction is like this
East Dealer
All Vul
P 1H 2C 4H
P P 5C 5H
P P
So West with a decent long club seat caused NS to take the push to 5H ..(they could double 5C for 3 off and a success)
West leads off with the diamond 8 ...
Full deal is
and declarer plays the 2 and East wins the Ace as declarer South follows with the Diamond JACK
East is reviewing the situation and now WEST whose opening lead card remains face up on the table asks
" Show me those diamond spots please "
Cards are shown and EAST plays back a diamond and WEST ruffs ..
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I am fully aware of LAW 66 which states WEST is allowed review the trick ...
I am not very comfortable about him doing it at the time ...
I am aware of LAW 73D I think which mentions inappropriate communication between partners ..
I don't know how to get to LAW 73 from LAW 66 ..
However there is nothing in the LAWS of Duplicate Bridge 2007 that indicates WEST is out of order ..
The WEST involved would be considered one of the most ethical players in Ireland ..
We ruled 5H making and wanted the WEST to present his case to an appeals committee ...
Unfortunately he had a poor 2nd session and decided to go home instead having retrieved his 20 euro appeals fee ..
Any advice ...
Thanks
Eamon Galligan
eamongall on BBO