Matchpoints. Opening lead KH. Table result 6S?
There was another incident at the individual at the North London Club last week, again involving SB and RR. The Rabbit opened a strong Two Hearts, as only strong twos were permitted, the Corgi who had swapped with Molly for the second board, doubled, and SB was soon in the reasonable slam. West led the king of hearts and SB paused to consider the play. "You're exposing yourself, again", he broke off to say to the Rabbit who was writing down the contract. "Your two of spades could be seen by your partner, and we need the director". Stuart the Stoat, a visitor from the Tottenham club came to the table, as Oscar the Owl was busy at another table. SB related what occurred. "I think that it is a m-m-m-ajor p-p-penalty card," SS stammered. "No, it is a m-m-minor p-p-penalty card" mimicked SB, "as it is below honour rank and was not led out of turn. Don't they teach you anything in Tottenham?" SS found the relevant law and the two of spades was placed on the table. SS gave the relevant ruling for minor penalty cards and SB, who had originally intended to play RR for a singleton honour, ruffed a heart, cashed the ace of spades, and then finessed the nine of spades. East won and exited with the jack of diamonds, and SB later got the clubs wrong, knowing that East had four to West's two, and was one down.
SB was apoplectic. He launched a tirade at RR. "You could have been aware that exposing the two of spades would cause me to play restricted choice on your partner, as you could no longer have a singleton honour," he began. "You could also have been aware that opening a weak two when only strong twos were permitted" could cause me to misguess the queen of clubs," he ranted on. "In addition, your partner, Molly the Mule, should have doubled Six Spades, and she fielded your systemic misbid of Two Hearts."
RR seemed confused. "Does that mean the score is 6Sx-1?" he asked. "And I thought strong twos meant that they had to be stronger than usual, and I had a seven-card suit with two of the top three honours."
"No, it doesn't mean that," replied SB, "the maximum you can get on the board is now 40% as you used a convention not permitted by the RA." "The relevant law is 40B2. (a) The Regulating Authority is empowered without restriction to allow, disallow, or allow conditionally, any special partnership understanding. The announcement at the start made it clear that only the NT opening range could be varied."
"Your choice is 40%; or 6S=, or even 50% of 6S= and 50% of 6S+1", he suggested to Stuart the Stoat. "Let m-m-me rule m-m-myself", SS replied.
How do you rule?