Matchpoints Table Result NS +980.
The Rabbit's mind was wandering on this hand from Tuesday's duplicate at a North London Club, and he could not remember whether he had agreed a strong NT or weak with Molly the Mule, South. He was North and absent-mindedly "opened" 1NT, and was dismayed to see that MM had opened 4H as dealer. She was stubborn and ignored the teacher's advice never to have two aces for a pre-empt, and to have a seven-bagger in first seat. When RR "responded" 1NT, SB, West, called the TD.
OO arrived and responded. "This is an easy one, I think." "You can accept the 1NT bid, TT", he said to East, "but if the Toucan does not, ("I don't want to", TT intervened), then the call is cancelled. Then:
(a) if the insufficient bid is corrected by the lowest sufficient bid which specifies the same denomination(s) as that specified by the withdrawn call, the auction proceeds without further rectification.
(b) except as in (a), if the insufficient bid is corrected with a comparable call the auction proceeds without further rectification.
There are some other laws referred to there, but I do not want to confuse you, RR".
"Easily done, indeed." chipped in SB, "and I don't think RR needs any other laws. Pearls before swine you might say, although HH might think I was being offensive."
"So, I can bid 3NT without penalty?" asked RR. "No, you haven't quite grasped it have you," responded SB, doing OO's job for him. "Indeed", replied OO, ""if you bid 4NT then there is no further rectification, but I can't see that other calls will be comparable".
The Rabbit changed his 1NT to 4NT which was always RKCB as far as Molly was concerned. That was one of her two basic rules of bridge. "The king of clubs is always singleton and 4NT is always Blackwood." RR had no choice over 5S but to bid slam, and even Molly had no trouble wrapping up twelve tricks.
SB was not finished. "I don't think RR's 4NT "specified" the same denomination as his 1NT bid, and should not have been allowed." 1NT specifies no trump, but 4NT does not "specify" no trump although it names "no trump". In another thread on Bridgebase it was clear that "specify" meant what was shown by the bid, and 4NT does not show a balanced hand and therefore does not "specify" no trump. RR's 4NT should have silenced South and there was TD error in allowing South to call. Both sides should be treated as non-offending and we should get 60% each. Shall I enter that in the bridgemate?"
"I have not ruled yet," OO chastised, "but I can see your point." Let me go away and consult.
How do you rule?