24-board match. Opening lead 2♥ Table result NS+1660.
The (poor) auction from this match at a local club in Brighton last night needs some explanation as South's Six Spade bid would certainly be classed as SEWoG by gnasher. North, the club's rabbit, initially took an age to lead against 6♥ by West, having recently taken up third and fifth leads and wondering what he should lead from seven small. While he was pondering, East-West swapped hands (a very bad habit they had), and East also volunteered the information that 2♦ should, of course, have been alerted, as they played that 2♥ was a Roth negative, 0-3 with no controls. South, who looks and behaves like the Secretary Bird, pricked up his ears and called the director and stated that there was misinformation. The TD arrived and listened to the auction and asked, "What was the misinformation?" South stated that 2♦ should have been alerted and was not. "OK, I cannot do anything about that now, but you can change your last pass if you want", the TD replied. South elected to do so, and substituted 6♠, and West's loud double ended the auction. "Don't go away," insisted SB to the TD, "I think we will be needing you at least 26 more times, so I would pull up a chair, if I were you", he added patronisingly. "EW exchanged hands before North led to 6♥, so all 26 of their cards are now major penalty cards, having been exposed in the auction, and must be placed face up on the table, and I direct the opening lead and all subsequent play". West was forced to lead a low heart, and dummy cashed three rounds of the suit, East and South discarding diamonds, while West ducked. Now five rounds of diamonds followed, with East and West discarding their royal flushes in the rounded suits. Four more ruffs followed, West and East underruffing as expensively as possible, with West discarding the nine of hearts on the club that was ruffed with the three of spades. Declarer conceded trick 13 to the top spades, but had his +1660 in the bag. West, also fairly knowledgable about the Laws, thought the TD had misapplied Law 21B1(a) in that he did not believe that South's original decision to pass out 6♥ "could well have been influenced by misinformation", and he thought that there was director error. The TD rang up campboy who did not think the result at the table needed to be "normal", and advised that EW should score 6H+1 and NS 6Sx=. All were unsure how this should be handled in a match as the White Book did not seem to cover it. South's gloating about reaching the only making slam did not help matters.
Can readers help? And as an aside, should the TD judge whether the final pass could well have been influenced by misinformation, as required by the Law, rather than offering a change routinely, as advised by the EBU County Director's Course? Unsurprisingly, the match result depends on the ruling.