A lively auction occurred on the above hand from the North London club on Tuesday, with MM opening a reasonable 4H as South despite her poor suit (an 8-bagger, pard), and the odds shifting on the second round for SB, North. He decided to gamble on his partner having the ace of hearts, but West's double suggested that he was probably wrong. However, RR was still to call and the hapless rabbit remembered something about the double of a slam showing one defensive trick and inviting his partner to bid on without a defensive trick himself.
While RR was thinking, the move was called and this table was way behind as the TD had had to deal with two revokes by RR in the same suit on the previous board. The North London club was heaving with 17 tables and a double-rover. HH, a full 18 stone of him, barged past the table and at this moment West, ChCh, dropped the ace of hearts. Of course he claimed that it was jostled from his grip, but previous misdemeanours made OO, who was called, suspicious. "I am not sure if this fulfils the requirement of 'because of a player's own error' in Law 24, but I am going to treat it as a card exposed during the auction, and an MPC, and RR is silenced, but only for one round", he ruled. RR passed, perforce, as did MM. "Please play on as the auction has now ended," concluded OO. SB, North, was furious, as he thought that RR might well have bid 7S here, even after seeing the ace of hearts.
He called OO back at the end of the play and wanted an adjustment, but OO quoted at him 12B2:
"The Director may not award an adjusted score on the grounds that the rectification provided in these Laws is either unduly severe or advantageous to either side." I think this is just rub of the green. There was a rectification, RR's enforced pass, so that is it.
OO continued: "So, RR's enforced pass did potentially damage the NOS, but I cannot find any grounds for adjustment unless I think that ChCh deliberately dropped the A♥ when I might adjust under 72C. To claim that would expose me to a libel action - and he has much more money than me." 12B1 is possible, but the WBFLC doesn't think that means what it says.
How do you rule?