blackshoe, on 2017-May-23, 20:35, said:
Um. The auction ended. Then during the clarification period, somebody exposed a card. After that the auction was reopened. The card was not exposed during the auction. If the director tells whoever owns the card to pick it up (and why not, since the law doesn't tell him not to) then the new Law 24 does not apply.
The director makes a ruling that allows the game to proceed, of course. As I said - it depends whether 'exposed' is a state of the card, or the action of exposing it.
(I missed out the the actual first step - which is that the card is initially a penalty card (since we have a presumed declarer and therefore defenders:
Defender : an opponent of (presumed) declarer. (definitions)
It seems equitable that East is forbidden from calling the first time when the auction is re-opened, since he has the same UI as if the card had been physically exposed.
Normal auction
North : Call
East : Call
South : Call
West : Call
West drops card
North : Call
East : Must pass (if card is an honour or 2 cards dropped) i.e. equivalent conditions for a MPC
After misinformation
North: Bid/X/XX
East : Pass
South : Pass
West : Pass
West Drops card: There follows a short break while MI issue is sorted out & Director re-opens auction
West : Bid
North: Pass
East : Must pass
Please note that the auction is the process of determining the contract. I would argue that when the director re-opens the auction then we are still in the same auction (it has not ended) - THUS the clarification period for this hand has not started. (Law 17D1)
No matter how well you know the laws, there is always something that you'll forget. That is why we have a book.
Get the facts. No matter what people say, get the facts from both sides BEFORE you make a ruling or leave the table.
Remember - just because a TD is called for one possible infraction, it does not mean that there are no others.
In a judgement case - always refer to other TDs and discuss the situation until they agree your decision is correct.
The hardest rulings are inevitably as a result of failure of being called at the correct time. ALWAYS penalize both sides if this happens.