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  1. The first Laws of Duplicate Bridge were published in 1928 and there have been successive revisions in 1933, 1935, 1943, 1949, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1997, and 2007. Through the í õ ï’s the Laws were promulgated by the Portland lub of London and the Whist

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  2. 12 December 2023 – Revised Laws 73 & 89 published, to be effective from 1 January 2024. Click here to download the revisions. The following files have also been amended with these revisions. Word Files: 2017 Laws of Duplicate Bridge – paginated; PDF Files. 2017 Laws of Duplicate Bridge – paginated

  3. Introduction. The focus of this document is to highlight the changes from the 2007 Code and to amplify WBFLC interpretations. As such, it is first and foremost a guide for TDs and not part of the 2017 Code. This commentary addresses each law in numerical sequence; however not all laws are covered.

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  4. The first Laws of Duplicate Bridge were published in 1928. There have been successive revisions in 1933, 1935, 1943, 1949, 1963, 1975, 1987, and 1997. In accordance with its By-Laws the World Bridge Federation promulgated the current edition in 2007. Previously through the 1930s the Laws were promulgated by the Portland Club

  5. 2017 LAWS OF DUPLICATE BRIDGE 2 | Page different session. (These provisions shall not prevent arrangements, where desired, for exchange of boards between tables.) 3. The Director may require a new shuffle and a redeal for any reason compatible with the Laws (but see Law 22B and Law 86A). E. Director’s Option on Shuffling and Dealing 1.

  6. LAW 29 - PROCEDURE AFTER A CALL OUT OF ROTATION 37 A. Forfeiture of Right to Rectification 37 B. Out-of-Rotation Call Cancelled 37 C. Call Out of Rotation Is Artificial 37 LAW 30 - PASS OUT OF ROTATION 38 A. RHO’s Turn to Call 38 B. Partner’s or LHO’s Turn to Call 38 C. When Pass Is Artificial 38 LAW 31 - BID OUT OF ROTATION 39 A. RHO ...

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  8. There really aren't many vital things in the 2017 Laws that players absolutely need to know, so only #1 and #2 are directly about the new Laws, but #3-7 are things players should know but don't: As much as some of you want to get a free good result whenever the opponents step out of bounds, the trend is to find ways to get a result that is fair ...

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