bluejak, on Jan 4 2010, 09:52 PM, said:
If you feel attention has been drawn, then dummy is required to call the TD, not to pontificate, act like a total nerd, and pretend to be a TD in defiance of Law 10A.
If attention has not been drawn, then the dummy should just shut up as required by Law.
Quoting Laws by dummy is just arrogant, rude and unhelpful.
You earlier opined that "quoting laws to the table is not only illegal it is a lot worse than playing on with a penalty card" but are you now saying that this act is merely "arrogant, rude and unhelpful"?
It seems to me that dummy was simply trying to prevent the irregularity of the players failing to call the TD when required to do so. The obiter dictum of "partner has lead options here" to my mind is a helpful comment as it provides a rationalisation for why she is stepping in to try to prevent the irregularity.
I think the behaviour of declarer's LHO is quite suspect, particularly from an experienced director who ought to know that at very least his actions could be perceived as trying to take advantage of his superior knowledge of the laws to avoid his partner having to incur lead penalties.

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