Matchpoints. Opening lead ♠K. Table result NS +120
There was a lucky landing by NS in this hand from a North London club last night, and East, who looks and behaves like the Secretary Bird, was apoplectic. North-South were playing four weak twos and EHAA and South decided that his partner might well respond on a very weak hand as South did not have a strong opening bid available. He was also regretting not having opened 2NT now, and decided that he would give his partner some leeway and bid only 2NT. North guessed that South had dredged up an invite on some 15 count, and decided to pass, as his 1NT could be up to 10 and he only had 9. East led the king of spades and the traveller revealed that NS had a complete top. One poor soul had been doubled in 3NT by a loony East who found the miracle ♠T9 tight with North. SB started his tirade against North. "You breached Law 73C and we were damaged", he began, "in that you did not carefully avoid taking any advantage of the UI. The fact that South was as heavy as Eric Pickles does not matter. You played for South to be stretching and got lucky". "I disagree", replied North, "the slow 2NT does not demonstrably suggest anything at all". "Partner could have been thinking of bidding 3NT, or forcing to game. You seem to a member of the 'if it hesitates, shoot it' school."
How do you rule?