Matchpoints. Table Result 4S? Lead ♦Q
SB was quick to take advantage of a technical infraction here at a North London club this week. West, SB, led the queen of diamonds against the spade game and declarer ducked twice but to no avail. East won the third diamond and exited with a heart and South won and paused for thought. At this point dummy noticed that the nine and eight of spades were transposed, and corrected his original error. [Bridgebase does not allow the two cards to be in the wrong order, so you will have to use your imagination.-Ed]
Declarer now led the queen of spades, covered perforce, and it was obvious on returning to hand to take the percentage play of finessing the nine. This was worth around 75% to North-South as other declarers missed the percentage line (and a couple had made nine in 3NT) but SB was unhappy. "Director!" he called out in his usual boorish manner. The TD arrived and SB began, "Dummy participated in the play. In addition he breached Law 9A3: When an irregularity has occurred dummy may not draw attention to it during the play period but may do so after play of the hand is concluded." He paused for breath, clearly warming to his task. "Dummy breached 41D: "After the opening lead is faced, dummy spreads his hand in front of him on the table, face up, sorted into suits, the cards in order of rank with lowest ranking cards towards declarer, and in columns pointing lengthwise towards declarer. Trumps are placed to dummy’s right."
"The effect of dummy drawing attention to the original infraction, by interchanging the eight and nine of spades after trick four, was to prompt declarer into finding the winning line of the double finesse. If dummy had AJ865 or AJ875, then the percentage line would be low to the jack, by a narrow margin, and declarer might well have played before noticing the nine under the eight." He paused again for breath. "Furthermore, dummy, a strong player, could have been aware that his infraction of interchanging the eight and nine of spades was a breach of Law 23 ..."
The TD was, by now, getting fed up with this diatribe from SB, and said, "score it as played please, and I will go away and consult". How do you rule?
Matchpoints. Table Result 4S? Lead ♦Q
SB was quick to take advantage of a technical infraction here at a North London club this week. West, SB, led the queen of diamonds against the spade game and declarer ducked twice but to no avail. East won the third diamond and exited with a heart and South won and paused for thought. At this point dummy noticed that the nine and eight of spades were transposed, and corrected his original error. [Bridgebase does not allow the two cards to be in the wrong order, so you will have to use your imagination.-Ed]
Declarer now led the queen of spades covered perforce, and it was obvious on returning to hand to take the percentage play of finessing the nine. This was worth around 75% to North-South as other declarers missed the percentage line (and a couple had made nine in 3NT) but SB was unhappy. "Director!" he called out in his usual boorish manner. The TD arrived and SB began, "Dummy participated in the play. In addition he breached Law 9A3: When an irregularity has occurred dummy may not draw attention to it during the play period but may do so after play of the hand is concluded." He paused for breath, clearly warming to his task. "Dummy breached 41D: "After the opening lead is faced, dummy spreads his hand in front of him on the table, face up, sorted into suits, the cards in order of rank with lowest ranking cards towards declarer, and in columns pointing lengthwise towards declarer. Trumps are placed to dummy’s right."