What's worth learning by heart?
I know we all learn the regulations surrounding a LOOT as so many different Laws have relevance.
I would be interested in knowing whether experienced directors have also found it useful to have a similar rote knowledge of other sections of the Law book?
If so, which parts?
I am not suggesting this as an alternative to (explicitly) consulting the Law book at table, but more as a head start to finding and applying the ruling.
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Revokes.
Insufficient bids
I always look them up, as well as calls out of turn, because it's easy to miss some detail of them or confuse the two.
No need to memorise anything (other than OLOOT), I just have a 2 page sheet of A4 of the main situations which I have used for years and seems to cover about 95% of situations which actually happen in practice in a club setting. The book is always on hand as reference but it does take time to find the section sometimes.
I have a pdf version of the laws book with hyperlinks abound and a quick links menu at the start. Works perfectly on a tablet. Happy to share it with anyone who wants it.