Too few cards discovered at final trick
There was an established revoke destined to be a 2 trick penalty but at the final trick the non offending side has too few cards. He had played properly to the revoke trick and must have played two cards at the next trick. It seems to me both sides have offended, once at the revoke and then by playing two cards in error. At the time I was playing director and asked them to treat as not played for scoring purposes pending adjudication. Hard to decide who was most culpable - should I leave as unplayed?
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Well, first up unplayed isn't correct, at the least it should be scored as 50/50. But the two infractions don't just cancel each other out.
there's a revoke, and the two trick penalty. Then subsequently you've found one player is missing a card at the end, you need to find out which card is 'missing' and then apply the relevant law.
Which of course may mean a revoke by the other side as well, so under 64B7 the automatic 2 trick penalty is no more.