Matchpoints. Lead ♣A. Table Result?
This hand from the "Bunnies in Need" simultaneous pairs at a North London Club on Tuesday featured a good auction by OO, South, and HH, North. OO was playing to avoid a half-table in a charity event. RR was West and his weak NT was far from classic, but he did have three of his small clubs "in" with his spades, which partly explains it and he added a point for the good suit. He led the ace of clubs and OO, South, ruffed and claimed when East followed. "They are all there now," he stated, "I can pick up your spades even if they are 4-0".
SB, East, was on to it in a flash. "The word 'your' is ambiguous in the English language", he began. "And your claim was not accompanied by a statement of the way in which you intended to make 13 tricks nor the order in which you intended to play the cards. The "your" might well have just referred to RR - who had after all opened 1NT - and might not have also referred to me." He paused for breath. "You might not have noticed that you could pick up Jxxx in either hand and you could have carelessly played a spade to the king". "I think it is one down, is it not?" he ruled. "And the fact that you are playing in a charity event to make up the numbers is irrelevant. Charity begins at home", he concluded, boorishly.
"DIRECTOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR", he shouted at the top of his voice, feeling so pleased at his first director call ever against OO, who admittedly did not play that often.
How do you rule?