IMPs. Lead ♠A Table Result 7Hx=
Charlie the Chimp had some misgivings about agreeing to play Precision with the Rabbit at last week's North London Club, and the auction needs some explanation. 1C was 17+ and 2H was 4-6 with 6 hearts, non-forcing. 2NT asked and 3H showed good trumps. 4NT was RKCB and North's 5C was 1/4. RR, South, asked for the queen of trumps and ChCh reluctantly owned up to possessing it, wondering what rock-crusher the Rabbit had been dealt. He was surprised by the raise to 7. The Rabbit thought that 1C was natural, 2H was game-forcing, and 2NT was Lebensohl, which he had been reading up on over the previous week. Now he thought 3H showed a solid suit and he decided to use a hopelessly unsuitable Keycard Blackwood. He thought that 5C presumably showed 4, as he did not think a solid suit could have only one key card, and he asked for the queen of trumps Over 6H, he could place his partner with something like Axx AKQJxx Ax xx as a minimum. There were 12 almost certain tricks, he reasoned, and plenty of chances for a 13th such as the clubs ruffing out or the jack of spades coming down, so he added a seventh.
SB doubled and before he could lead, Charlie the Chimp was quickly there to indicate that South had failed to explain 2H and 3H correctly. SB led the ace of spades, but ChCh soon notched up 13 tricks with the favourable lie of the rounded suits. "An unusual 3 or 7 hand", he pointed out. On a diamond lead, I could not even make 4. But SB was not amused and thought his lead was normal with such a bad club holding.
"Director," bellowed SB. "There was a breach of Law 40B2(a) which requires that both members of a partnership play the same system. It states: "[The RA] may vary the general requirement that the meaning of a call or play shall not alter by reference to the member of the partnership by whom it is made; it has not done so". "It is therefore illegal for the Rabbit to play Acol and ChCh to play Precision, as effectively happened here." "I think we just get 3 IMPs for RR playing an illegal method, director?"
[Neither player had a completed CC]. How do you rule?
This post has been edited by lamford: 2016-November-22, 05:19