Matchpoints. Opening lead ♣2. Table result 3NT-1
"You're exposing yourself, again", said South, a North London Club's Secretary Bird, to East, the club's weakest member, as West was about to lead on the above hand. "Director, please". "How c-c-can I help?" said the TD, with a slight stutter, as he arrived at the table "When, writing down the contract, East held the ace of clubs in his palm so that it could have been seen by his partner", averred SB. "Right, I think that is now a major penalty c-c-card", responded the TD. "Correct!" replied SB, and I won't wait for you to read out the relevant law, or we won't have time to play the second board", he continued, rudely. "I will exercise the option to leave the ace of clubs as a major penalty card, and let West lead anything he likes." "And I need not remind West of his Law 16 and Law 73 duties." West had been on the excellent EBU club director course, and now asked the TD to clarify whether the fact that East had the ace of clubs was AI or UI. "This is c-c-complicated", replied the TD. "As I understand it, you must first s-s-select the s-s-suit to lead and are then allowed to know that if you lead a c-c-club, East must play the ace of c-c-clubs." West, a fine player, led the two of clubs and RR, East, won with the ace, and saw little point in continuing clubs as South was "marked" with one honour. He switched to the jack of diamonds, the only defence as it transpired. SB won in dummy and played a second club, his best chance, but West won, cashed a third club, and exited with a diamond without cashing the fourth club. The double squeeze now no longer operated, and SB emerged with only eight tricks. He opened the traveller to find he had a complete bottom, and one or two pairs had made an overtrick on the king of clubs lead, presumably overtaken.
SB was apoplectic. "You selected from logical alternatives one that was demonstrably suggested by the UI", he bellowed at West. "There was also TD error in that he should have advised you that if information from the ace of clubs benefited the non-offenders the TD could award an adjusted score under 50E3." West was unrepentant. "Law 50D2(b) states 'may lead any card', and that specific law takes precedence over other more general laws", he replied. How do you rule? [This is a constructed and embellished version of a similar case from a recent match]