Cross-IMPs. Opening lead ♠Q. Table Result 3NT-1.
ChCh and CC were out for revenge against SB and RR when they met again online on Friday in the Old Chelsea Online Pairs, sponsored by Splashtop.
RR, North, is not one of the dramatis personae on this hand (hey, I can't get him to feature every week) and the universal contract of 3NT was reached by South, SB. West, ChCh led the queen of spades, which was a dagger to the heart of the contract, and SB could not recover and the defence took one diamond and four spades.
"Should I bid my diamonds?", asked RR. "No you did fine," responded SB, looking at the Bridgemate to see that everyone else had made 9 or 10 tricks. "Do you agree there was a BIT before passing over 3NT, ChCh?" he asked. "Only as required by the skip bid regulations", responded ChCh. "It was probably about half of the required ten seconds."
"DIRECTOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR" typed SB to the Lobby, also clicking furiously on the Call Director button. OO arrived at the table. "East broke tempo by about 5 seconds before passing over 3NT and he could have been thinking of doubling for a spade lead, but probably decided his spades were not strong enough. This suggested a spade lead to ChCh who took advantage of the UI."
"Rubbish", replied ChCh West, with a slight (online) smirk on his face. "The new Sky-Blue Book states: 'There is no online STOP card or other skip bid warning. Following a jump bid (i.e. a bid at a higher level than the minimum in that denomination), the next player should pause before making their call, and a pause of a notional ten seconds does not constitute unauthorised information.' So SB does not have a leg to stand on. Without UI I can lead what I like."
It is alleged that ChCh sent SB a Whats App message at the end of the session, "Revenge is Sweet", and that he used some new fangled method of it being deleted 2 seconds after being read. ChCh denied that of course. A poll of some experts had most leading the jack of hearts, although a few led the jack of clubs.
How do you rule?