axman, on 2017-October-11, 09:56, said:
(Specifying declarer to be south), given the supplied facts:
South's exposed card, being the first card played (definition of OL) to the first trick, is an OLOOT.
The OL having been made, dummy is spread (L41C). L54 is irrelevant as N did not lead face down.
W may accept the OLOOT by playing to the trick, and it is treated as in turn (L53A). or,
W may decline to accept, and the lead reverts to W** (L53A) and South's card may be withdrawn (47B).
** if south declines to withdraw his card it remains a lead, defining the suit of the trick.
South's exposed card, being the first card played (definition of OL) to the first trick, is an OLOOT.
The OL having been made, dummy is spread (L41C). L54 is irrelevant as N did not lead face down.
W may accept the OLOOT by playing to the trick, and it is treated as in turn (L53A). or,
W may decline to accept, and the lead reverts to W** (L53A) and South's card may be withdrawn (47B).
** if south declines to withdraw his card it remains a lead, defining the suit of the trick.
An "opening lead out of turn" by presumed declarer or dummy is explicitly defined as a card exposed during the auction. See Law 54E.
(It does not end the auction period.)