1:♣: Dutch doubleton (1♦=4+, 5 card major.)
2♣: Alerted by West, asked by South. West explains: we agreed on playing Ghestem, so he promises the majors. But well, this is the first time we are playing together, so...
Lead: Jack of diamonds, low in dummy, trick won by the ace. Result: 5♣ doubled and made.
North is not amused: he has serious doubts that the 5♣ bid is allowed and he states that if South would have known the clubs were real he could have doubled 2♣ to show the majors. This would reduce the chance of East having a singleton Queen of diamonds, so he would have been less likely to play the Ace in trick one.
Of course, the answer to what the TD should rule is heavily dependant on the results of his polling other players. NS are very strong players , West is a strong player, East is a 16 year old beginner with a lot of promise...
I will post the result of the polls later.
So: how should the TD rule? Fill in your own idea of what the polls are likely to show.
This post has been edited by barmar: 2017-August-25, 08:33
Reason for edit: fix alerts in diagram