West led A♦ 'to look at dummy' and eventually also looked at -550.
"Director Please"
The TD came over.
"South opened a hand that included a 'weak' 2♥ or 2♠ otherwise all hands are ER25. If you count the hand you will see that he has 15 points (insufficient for ER25), 24 points when you add the two longest suits, nowhere near 8+ clear cut tricks and he certainly hasn't a weak 2 in hearts. North has confirmed that he, too would have opened 2♣ on that hand. This is an illegal agreement and I want my AV+ please."
South replied. "On our convention card it clearly states that any hand not meeting ER25 will be regarded as being 'weak' - see here. West has already confirmed to you that the hand is not one that meets ER25 and therefore according to our partnership agreement is is a weak 2 in hearts (we don't use the word 'intermediate' anywhere on our CC). The opponents were not misinformed and therefore there should be no score adjustment. Although the EBU lay down stringent requirements for a hand to meet ER25 and thus counted as being 'strong' (with which we always comply (now)), they (unlike the WBF) have no such definition for 'weak' or 'intermediate' - other than the obvious English grammar of 'not strong'.
West replied. "In the Blue book a 6-12 opening would be described as 'weak to intermediate'"
South noted "This comes under announcements - but our 2♣ is conventional; and, just to note, if 6-12 points is noted as 'weak to intermediate', what word do the EBU use for hands of strength 13 - 15 that don't meet ER25?"
How do you rule?