CHAPTER VI
The Play 
PART III
IRREGULAR LEADS AND PLAYS
SECTION THREE
THE REVOKE
LAW 63
- ESTABLISHMENT OF A REVOKE 
- A. Revoke Becomes Established
- A revoke becomes established:
- 1. Offending Side Leads or Plays to Next Trick
- when the offender or his partner leads or plays to the following trick
(any such play, legal or illegal, establishes the revoke).
- 2. A Member of Offending Side Indicates a Lead or Play
- when the offender or his partner names or otherwise designates a card
to be played to the following trick.
- 3. Member of Offending Side Makes a Claim or Concession
- when a member of the offending side makes or acquiesces in a claim
or concession of tricks orally or by facing his hand (or in any other fashion).
- B. Attention Is Illegally Drawn
- When there has been a violation of Law 61B,
the revoker must substitute a legal card and the penalty provisions of
Law 64 apply as if the revoke had been
established.
- C. Revoke May Not Be Corrected
- Once a revoke is established, it may no longer be corrected (except
as provided in Law 62D for a revoke
on the twelfth trick), and the trick on which the revoke occurred stands
as played (but see Law 43B2(b)).
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1997