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A. |
Call Based on
Callers Misunderstanding |
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A player has no recourse if he has made a call on the basis of
his own misunderstanding. |
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B. |
Call Based on
Misinformation from an Opponent |
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1. |
Change of Call |
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Until the end of the auction period (see Law 17E), a player may, without penalty, change a call
when it is probable that he made the call as a result of misinformation given
to him by an opponent (failure to alert promptly to a conventional call or
special understanding, where such alert is required by the sponsoring
organisation, is deemed misinformation), provided that his partner has not
subsequently called. |
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2. |
Change of Call by Opponent Following
Correction |
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When a player elects to change a call because of misinformation
(as in 1., preceding), his LHO may then in turn change any subsequent call he
may have made, without penalty (unless his withdrawn call conveyed such
information as to damage the non-offending side, in which case the Director may
assign an adjusted score). (For unauthorised information from withdrawn calls,
see Law 16C.) |
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3. |
Too Late to Change Call |
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When it is too late to change a call, the Director may award an
adjusted score (Law 40C may apply). |