Penalty when declerer revokes Revoke
#1
Posted 2012-May-23, 03:34
Thanks my friends. Regards helium;)
Ps if someone can answer in dutch i would love it;)
foole me twice, shame on me....!!
#2
Posted 2012-May-23, 04:29
There's a 2-trick penalty for the revoke (Law 64A1) and the other side gets a trick with the ♥A as well. It shouldn't be more than that.
#3
Posted 2012-May-23, 04:40
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A. Revoke Becomes Established
A revoke becomes established:
1. when the offender or his partner leads or plays to the following trick (any such play, legal or illegal, establishes the revoke).
This means that the revoke was established.
and Law 64A1 says
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A. Rectification following a Revoke
When a revoke is established:
1. and the trick on which the revoke occurred was won by the offending player*, at the end of the play the trick on which the revoke occurred is transferred to the non-offending side together with one of any subsequent tricks won by the offending side.
As declarer revoked and won the offending trick in his hand, the revoke trick and one additional trick won by the declaring side is transferred to the non-offending side.
#4
Posted 2012-May-23, 07:12
Anyone know what the rules are on this? Tanks for all replyes;)
foole me twice, shame on me....!!
#5
Posted 2012-May-23, 07:17
The only time we adjust this to give equity, is when non-offenders would have got more tricks than those tranfered if the revoke had not happened.
#6
Posted 2012-May-23, 07:22
helium, on 2012-May-23, 07:12, said:
FYP.
The point is that your partner did not follow suit with the ace so the trick is credited to the defending side. Since the revoke card took the trick a second trick is also given to the defending side. The defending side still have the trump ace and thereore get a third trick. If you think that the penalty is harsh (they get 3 tricks instead of the 1 they would have taken through normal play) then you are correct. Perhaps the memory will help your partner to follow suit next time. Nonetheless this is the correct ruling and moreover it is a Simple Ruling.
#7
Posted 2012-May-23, 07:23
.............♠xxxxx ♥- ♦- ♣-
♠xx ♥- ♦xx ♣x..........♠xx ♥A ♦- ♣xx
.............♠A ♥xxxx ♦- ♣-
Hearts are trumps. A spade is led from dummy and ruffed by South (revoke).
South plays their cards out (any order will do) and loses a trick to the ♥A.
The director is called and reads the law. Did offender win the revoke trick with the revoke card? (Yes) Did offender win any subsequent tricks? (Yes) So the revoke trick and one of those subsequent tricks is transferred to the non-offending side.
#8
Posted 2012-May-23, 07:24
If my broken Dutch is not good enough for some reason:
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#9
Posted 2012-May-23, 07:47
#10
Posted 2012-May-23, 08:43
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#11
Posted 2012-May-23, 15:04
VixTD said:
Hearts are trumps. A spade is led from dummy and ruffed by South (revoke).
South plays their cards out (any order will do) and loses a trick to the ♥A.
The director is called and reads the law. Did offender win the revoke trick with the revoke card? (Yes) Did offender win any subsequent tricks? (Yes) So the revoke trick and one of those subsequent tricks is transferred to the non-offending side.
The only thing he ought to emphasize is that once the revoke is established no trick is changed in any way until play has been completed.
So defenders shall end up with the trick won by A♥ plus the two tricks to be transferred because of the revoke (correctly calculated by VixTD), i.e. a total of three tricks.
#12
Posted 2012-May-24, 03:26
VixTD, on 2012-May-23, 07:23, said:
.............♠xxxxx ♥- ♦- ♣-
♠xx ♥- ♦xx ♣x..........♠xx ♥A ♦- ♣xx
.............♠A ♥xxxx ♦- ♣-
Hearts are trumps. A spade is led from dummy and ruffed by South (revoke).
South plays their cards out (any order will do) and loses a trick to the ♥A.
The director is called and reads the law. Did offender win the revoke trick with the revoke card? (Yes) Did offender win any subsequent tricks? (Yes) So the revoke trick and one of those subsequent tricks is transferred to the non-offending side.
No my p dint play the ace of spades from dummy, he played a small spade and ruffed instead of using the ace of spade whitch he had left in his hand. Opps had no harts exsept the ace so they could not ruff (they also had spades so both opps followed suit.
foole me twice, shame on me....!!
#13
Posted 2012-May-24, 03:42
helium, on 2012-May-24, 03:29, said:
No one said he played the ace of spades from dummy. VixTD said "A spade is played from dummy" -- that's the word "a", not short for "ace" in this case.
#14
Posted 2012-May-24, 04:16
gwnn, on 2012-May-23, 07:24, said:
If my broken Dutch is not good enough for some reason:
Your Dutch is quite good, although there are some minor mistakes. But I'm afraid that Norwegians understand it as good as the average Englishman.
#15
Posted 2012-May-24, 05:21
De leider speelde een kleine schoppen uit dummy en troefde in zijn hand. Dat is een verzaking. Toen de leider in de volgende slag speelde werd de verzaking voldongen. Dan kan de verzaking niet meer hersteld worden.
Na de verzaking kreeg de tegenpartij ♥A. Daarna maakte de leider zijn troeven en ♠A. Als we de verzaking niet mee tellen heeft de verdediging dus één van de laatste vijf slagen gemaakt.
We gaan nu kijken wat de gevolgen voor de verzaking zijn.
Vraag 1: Heeft de verzaker de slag waarin hij verzaakte gewonnen? Antwoord: Ja.
Vraag 2: Heeft de verzaker of zijn partner na de slag waarin verzaakt werd nog een slag gewonnen? Antwoord: Ja.
Nu zegt artikel 64A1 van de spelregels dat de verzaker twee slagen moet overdragen aan de tegenpartij. Als we de verzaking dus meetellen krijgen de tegenspeler dus 3 van de laatste 5 slagen en krijgt de leider er 2.
Het feit dat de leider zonder de verzaking altijd 4 slagen zou halen is leuk, maar helemaal niet relevant. Bij verzakingen wordt niet in eerste instantie naar herstel van schade gezocht. Er wordt ook (bewust) bestraft voor de verzaking. Kleur bekennen is zo fundamenteel in bridge dat de makers van de spelregels het een goed idee vinden om streng op te treden tegen verzakers.
Rik
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