Matchpoints. Opening lead J♥
ChCh, South on the above hand, has been practising with the robots on the Solitaire version of Bridgebase, in particular establishing what the rules are for the robots accepting claims. He also learned from barmar that they play the hand single-dummy, and if they make the contract they accept the claim. SB has gone through several partners online, mainly because of his boorish and critical manner, not to mention his R factor of between 0.75 and 1, reflecting the frequency per board of his rants at the director. As a result he was paired with the robot in the North London Online pairs this week, when all other possible partners quickly paired up.
On the above hand, SB, West, led the jack of hearts and ChCh won in South and led low towards the ♠KQTx in dummy. SB put in the nine smoothly of course, and ChCh won with the queen, East following. At this point, ChCh used his new-found knowledge and claimed twelve tricks! SB rejected this of course, but it took him about three or four seconds to realise that there was an inescapable diamond loser, and declarer still had a spade guess. After the claim was rejected, ChCh continued with a low spade to the ace, landing his slam, for 90% of the match points. Charlie berated Molly the Mule for using Stayman on the North hand, which he said would have led to the wrong contract had he not been so alert as South, but she just replied that she always did with a 4-card major.
SB was unhappy and asked ChCh why he had claimed, by private message of course. "Well, I know that the robot rejects the claim if the best single-dummy line does not land the contract. Also this "advanced" dollar-a-day robot knows that the percentage line here is low to the ace on the second round, as West is three times more likely to have J9xx than a singleton 9", he replied. "If you had a singleton, SB, it would have rejected the claim, and this is does in about a tenth of a second. When there was no instant rejection of the claim, I knew that you had to have J9xx, and you should feel complimented that I believed you would find the false-card so smoothly. I also therefore make the contract if you have a singleton 9, as the robot would reject the claim immediately," he concluded.
SB was furious and kept pressing the CALL DIRECTOR button until one arrived. How do you rule?