North considered his hand too strong for a 12-14 NT. South, for some reason, thought the rebid promised 17-18 and jumped to slam.
East thought the double called for dummy's first-bid suit and lead a club. North won in hand and led ♠9. East thought for a while and inserted the ten.
This now gives North the option of finessing against West and making the contract, but the play seemed so bizarre he didn't go for it. If she just plays small North has no chance. Was East envisaging a layout in which it actually gains to play the ten, or was this (whether intentional or not) a Grosvenor coup, a suicidal play that fails to take in an opponent because it wasn't necessary?