Matchpoints. Lead K♥. Table Result 7♠=
SB went along last night to the "Really Easy Bridge" at Young Chelsea, and he was East against two beginners on the above board, which was also reported on the Young Chelsea site on Facebook, where it can be verified, in case of unjustified allegations that the hand is constructed.
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SB had not been aware in advance that it was beginners' evening, but was (reluctantly) persuaded to make up the numbers, as there would have otherwise been 53/4 tables. South had only been playing a couple of months, and North perhaps a month longer. They did well to reach 7S when South cuebid rather than bid RKCB with two voids.
SB was unhappy however. "This event is Level 3", he began, "and South violated Blue Book regulation 7C1:
(a) Any meaning or meanings as long as they all show a strong hand (16+ HCP, or 12+ HCP with at least 5 controls) <snip>." He paused before reciting the following verbatim:
"Blue Book 7C1, footnote 1, states: A ‘Benji’ 2C or 2D opening (or any other opening with a similar meaning) which may have ‘eight playing tricks’ in any suit must by agreement satisfy (a) above. An agreement to make such a bid on a hand with many playing tricks but limited high card strength , or on a (semi-)balanced hand with fewer than 18 HCP, must be clearly disclosed."
"I don't know what your talking about," replied South, almost in tears. "I just opened 2C as I had game in my own hand, which is what I was taught by the Really Easy Bridge course".
"DirectOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOr", SB called, slightly quieter than usual as he had recited the above footnote in about 10 seconds and was a bit short of breath. OO arrived. "I think we get 60% on this board, because of the use of an incorrectly disclosed convention by North-South", began SB. "If they had not announced it as strong, I would have bid on the East hand, and the opponents may not now have got to 7S."
How do you rule?