blackshoe, on 2020-May-19, 10:02, said:
The OP says that East attempted to play the ♠Q after the director was called. East is dummy. So was it East or West who did this? Either way, it violates at least one law:
I was perhaps a little unclear. It was online (like most bridge these days) and declarer attempted to play the
♠Q from the east hand. In an online setting, players are used to carrying on play when a claim is rejected, so maybe the attempt to carry on play after the director call is not a serious issue? I added it more as an indication of declarer's line of play (but an indication after the rejection).
pescetom, on 2020-May-20, 13:42, said:
Oviously so. Just normal bridge curiosity, if that is tolerated in a laws forum.
Nothing to do with the claim, but I am also curious. It was online and this was the full written explanation. I am guessing that there might have been a failure to alert a two-suited opener - but this was not the subject of the director call.