North lays down his hand and claims "I cash the king of trumps (clubs) and then they are all mine".
East calls the Director and argues that his ♥T is a winner, after which he can cash ♠J and♦A.
The Director asks North to repeat his claim word for word, which he does.
How would you proceed as Director?
Would it make a difference if North was an expert rather than just a decent club player?
Would it make a difference if there was ♣KT in North and ♣96 in South?
pescetom 'A contested claim recently discussed in Italy, for your opinions and insights. North lays down his hand and claims "I cash the king of trumps (clubs) and then they are all mine". East calls the Director and argues that his ♥T is a winner, after which he can cash ♠J and♦A. The Director asks North to repeat his claim word for word, which he does. How would you proceed as Director? Would it make a difference if North was an expert rather than just a decent club player?Would it make a difference if there was ♣KT in North and ♣96 in South?'
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IMO...
- If North's ♣s were ♣KT then the director might rule that a declarer who thought ♥s were good might cash ♣KT before vainly attempting to run ♥s.
- With dummy's actual ♣ holding, declarer might fail to unblock ♣T on ♣K. Then he has little option but to lead a ♥ next, ruffing East's ♥T, to make the contract.
- Nevertheless, a cruel director, would deem that declarer, thinking dummy is high, might as well unblock ♣T under ♣K and cash ♣9 before leading a ♥.
- The director should be cruel, giving the benefit of the doubt to defenders. 3 down.
- The quality of the declarer should be irrelevant.
- Unfortunately, as the law stands, much of this would be a matter of judgement (aka needless controversy).