Table Result 7HXX-1. EW+400. IMP pairs
The above wild board occurred at a North London club this week, and SB was South. He decided to gamble on his partner having the right cards for a grand, but West's double suggested that he had guessed wrong. West, one of the club's stronger members, waited patiently for his partner, RR, who thought about removing the double for quite some time, but eventually passed, and West led the ace of hearts, commenting. "Thank god for that, pard! I had better cash the ace of hearts before you revoke." RR, East, was not sure if he was being complimented or ridiculed, but SB was unusually quiet and the other players wondered what he was up to. "I think we need the director, please," he asked politely, "as the auction is not over as I have not yet passed". "Well, you can redouble if you like, or bid 7NT", replied the Chimp, West, and even RR found this amusing. "Let us leave it to the TD, please", replied SB, and the TD arrived. "There was an opening lead during the auction", stated SB. The TD looked up the Law and ruled: "The auction will continue and the ace of hearts is AI to South and UI to East and if South does not pass, then East must pass at his next turn to call". "You are missing one small but significant point which I need to clarify", continued SB, clearly warming to his task. "Law 24B concludes:(see Law 23 when a pass damages the non-offending side)." "That is correct," replied the TD, "so please conclude the auction". SB redoubled and three passes followed, the last of them forced.
West, perforce, led the ace of hearts, and declarer soon claimed down 1. "Score and move please", continued the TD. "There's just one more thing, sir", continued SB, adopting his Columbo guise. "I think we were damaged by the enforced pass". "RR considered for some time whether to remove the double of 7H", he pressed on; "there were two reasons why he did not remove the redouble, but both damaged the non-offenders." One was that he was forced to pass, and the other was that the pass would have used the UI of seeing the ace of trumps opposite." "Saving in 7S was an action that might have been taken, and the score should, I submit, be adjusted to 7Sx-3." The TD saw the point quickly, but decided he would need to consult with one or two county directors. I understand that one, Vampyr, wants to ask SB to leave the club for this latest ruse, but how would you rule?