Posted 2014-May-01, 14:12
"Must not" in Law 43A1{c} indicates that dummy's comment is a very serious matter - worse than "shall not" or "may not". I would issue a PP even to a novice, to reinforce the prohibition in the law.
Adjusting the score under 45F is just wrong - the way to "teach West a lesson" is to give him the PP.
When you claim, you are supposed to state a line of play. "I have the rest" doesn't do that. Even "if the ♥J drops I have the rest" doesn't do it. I would state a line of play, in this case "playing" the ♥10 last, saying perhaps, at the point where I'd play the ♥A "if the J doesn't drop, you get a trick"*. If there's is a conditional finesse involved, I would do something similar. If after that an opponent thinks he's being "ripped off", that's his problem.
* Depending on the perspicacity of my opponents, this layout might be a reason not to claim, because a poor player might pitch his ♥J on an early trick, if I don't remind him not to. So there is no case, IMO, for "unnecessarily prolonging play" against declarer unless he's playing against players good enough to know to keep the J - and if South is that good, he's guilty of that offense because he should see that's the only trick the defense will get, and claim that trick himself, conceding the rest.
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