Leads out of turn !! Presentation by John McIlrath

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Leads out of turn !! Presentation by John McIlrath ABF National Director Development Officer April 2017

Opening Lead Out Of Turn South (Declarer) may:- Accept the lead Look at Dummy Be Dummy and let partner play the hand Not accept lead Demand a SPADE lead & card returned to hand Deny a SPADE lead Allow lead of any other suit & Card lead stay on the table as a MAJOR penalty card and all MAJOR penalty card provisions apply which are …... N.B. It is UI that E holds that card, if returned to hand

33 Lead Out Of Turn, when declarer (or Dummy) turn South (Declarer) may:- Accept the lead Not accept lead Card lead stay on the table as a MAJOR penalty card and all MAJOR penalty card provisions apply which are …... Played at first legal opportunity either:- Leading, Following suit, or Discarding, and if partner gets on lead, declarer will have certain rights as to what can or cannot be lead.

Lead Out Of Turn, when partner won the previous trick South (Declarer) may:- Accept the lead Not accept lead Demand a CLUB lead & card returned to hand Deny a CLUB lead Allow lead of any other suit & Card lead stay on the table as a MAJOR penalty card and all MAJOR penalty card provisions apply which are …... N.B. It is UI that E holds that card, if returned to the hand.

Lead Out Of Turn, by Declarer when opponents won the previous trick Either defender may accept, or NOT accept the lead. If they choose differently, then the option expressed by player next in turn shall prevail. Accept the lead and play continues, as normal Not accept lead Card returned to hand Correct hand leads to trick. N.B. Declarer can NEVER have a penalty card

Lead Out Of Turn, by Declarer when DUMMY won the previous trick (or vice-versa) Either defender may accept, or NOT accept the lead. If they choose differently, then the option expressed by player next in turn shall prevail. Accept the lead and play continues, as normal Not accept lead Card returned to hand Correct hand leads to trick. N.B. A statement that the lead is from the wrong hand is simply drawing attention to the infraction