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Play the king. If it loses, so what? I doubt we were beating it. But if partner has:

 

Jxx Axx Jxx AJxx he will not be impressed by our wooden defence. From partners point of view, things look pretty bad, but not hopeless. South seems to have good diamonds and spades seem to be running - but there is a chance he can get us in with a heart for a club through. He is not worried about South having the KQ, since there was no 3NT bid.

 

In before this gets transferred the the L and A section. :P

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Play the king. If it loses, so what? I doubt we were beating it. But if partner has:

 

Jxx Axx Jxx AJxx he will not be impressed by our wooden defence. From partners point of view, things look pretty bad, but not hopeless. South seems to have good diamonds and spades seem to be running - but there is a chance he can get us in with a heart for a club through. He is not worried about South having the KQ, since there was no 3NT bid.

 

In before this gets transferred the the L and A section. :P

As you guessed, or knew, this was a ruling question. North actually had a fragment in hearts, not a shortage, and the former was the system agreement. West played the king, fatally, but the TD and AC adjusted the score. I originally thought that playing the king was just an error, but your proposed layout and cogent argument have convinced me otherwise. So much so that I now think the TD and AC were right and it is not worth putting in the rulings section.

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