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To Comply with
Penalty |
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A card once played may be withdrawn to comply with a penalty
(but a defenders withdrawn card may become a penalty card, see
Law 49). |
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| B. |
To Correct an Illegal
Play |
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A played card may be withdrawn to correct an illegal or
simultaneous play (see Law 58 for simultaneous play;
and, for defenders, see Law 49, penalty card). |
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| C. |
To Change an Inadvertent
Designation |
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A played card may be withdrawn without penalty after a change
of designation as permitted by Law 45C4(b). |
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| D. |
Following Opponents
Change of Play |
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After an opponents change of play, a played card may be
withdrawn without penalty (but see 62C2) to
substitute another card for the one played. |
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| E. |
Change of Play Based on
Misinformation |
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1. |
Lead Out of Turn |
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A lead out of turn may be retracted without penalty if the
leader was mistakenly informed by an opponent that it was his turn to lead (LHO
should not accept the lead). |
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2. |
Retraction of Play |
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(a) |
No One Has Subsequently Played |
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A player may retract the card he has played because of a
mistaken explanation of an opponents call or play and before a corrected
explanation, but only if no card was subsequently played to that trick. An
opening lead may not be retracted after dummy has faced any card. |
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(b) |
One or More Subsequent Plays Made |
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When it is too late to correct a play, under (a) preceding,
Law 40C applies. |
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| F. |
Illegal
Retraction |
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Except as provided in A through E preceding, a card once
played may not be withdrawn. |