Matchpoints; Lead J♠; Table Result 7NT?
Walter the Walrus rarely plays at the North London club, preferring a nearby club at Walthamstow, and he is unlikely to return after this ruling from a recent night. He had the machinery to show 31-32 balanced, using Kokish and a jump to 4NT. WW always had an obsession with high-card points and he could also have shown 33-34 by jumping to 4NT without Kokish. North had a fairly easy raise to seven, and SB, West, led the jack of spades. WW won with the ace and then cashed the ace of clubs and claimed when all followed. "I think I can manage the remainder", was his claim.
SB was on to it like a flash. "You did not specify the order of play of the remaining cards", he started. You breached Law 68C which states: "A claim should be accompanied at once by a clear statement as to the order in which cards will be played, of the line of play or defence through which the claimer proposes to win the tricks claimed."
"I think a careless, but still normal, line of play, is to cash three top diamonds, unblocking the ten, nine and eight, as Allerton's Flash Harry might do. Now you cross to dummy by overtaking the second heart and throw the jack of diamonds on the third heart. Now you cross to hand with the king of spades and only then realise that the clubs have become blocked." SB continued. "I think we can score 7NT-1, can't we, or do you want the TD to dot the "i"s and cross the "t"s?" SB asked in his normal boorish manner. The TD was called and was forced to agree with SB that this was a normal line, in that the contract was still making if the club blockage did not exist, and declarer had made no statement to indicate that he had noticed it.
"Just one last question", asked SB. "There is a rule that I get a drink for winning the last trick with the seven of diamonds. "Mine is a Hennessey VSOP, please", SB put to WW, but the latter seemed to be reluctant to comply.
How would you rule? And should SB get his drink?