I think the only reason a bid or pass is allowed to be taken back in an auction is when there has been misinformation, but not because
a player has been inattentive. I have put a pass card on the table after my partners keycard ask because I have been inattentive and quite rightly, not been allowed to take back my pass.
However, since ACBL regulations state that if you are using bid boxes, a bid is not made until a bid card is placed on the table, therefore until a player puts a bid on the table, they have not made a call. For those too lazy to use a pass card, this opens up the possibility for abuse or at minimum, recovery from a moment of inattentiveness.
And I should say here, it's not only the players in the pass out seat who indicate that they are passing by picking up their bidding cards, players in 2nd, 3rd seat also do this when they believe the auction has ended.
I'm using this case to highlight what I see as a potential problem. I wasn't at the table, I don't know how things transpired. If they player was inexperienced
and in fact rather than "not seeing" the XX, didn't realise that she could bid again after X (XX) P (P), which I think is quite possible, then this is an opportunity for the director to provide some education rather than enforce laws. If indeed it was inattention, I would hope the contract would stand but it seems that the director has no grounds to force a pass on someone who has simply picked up their bidding cards.
