LAW 90 - PROCEDURAL PENALTIES

  1. Director's Authority
    The Director, in addition to implementing the rectifications in these Laws, may also assess procedural penalties for any offense that unduly delays or obstructs the game, inconveniences other contestants, violates correct procedure, or requires the award of an adjusted score.
  2. Offenses Subject to Procedural Penalty
    The following are examples of offenses subject to procedural penalty (but the offenses are not limited to these):
    1. arrival of a contestant after the specified starting time.
    2. unduly slow play by a contestant.
    3. discussion of the bidding, play or result of a board, which may be overheard at another table.
    4. unauthorized comparison of scores with another contestant.
    5. placing one or more cards in an incorrect pocket of the board.
    6. touching or handling of cards belonging to another player (see Law 7).
    7. errors in procedure (such as failure to count cards in one's hand, playing the wrong board, etc.) that require an adjusted score for any contestant.
    8. failure to comply promptly with tournament regulations or with instructions of the Director.