pran, on 2012-September-04, 08:22, said:
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The Director shall not accept from claimer any unstated line of play the success of which depends upon finding one opponent rather than the other with a particular card, unless an opponent failed to follow to the suit of that card before the claim was made, or would subsequently fail to follow to that suit on any normal* line of play, or unless failure to adopt that line of play would be irrational.
and rule that it is not irrational to repeat the club finessee.
The problem about applying that is that the success of cashing the ace does not depend upon finding one opponent rather than the other with the king of clubs. It makes 12 tricks regardless of who has that card, and makes an overtrick when the king falls, whoever has it. I think 70D1 is the right approach:
"The Director shall not accept from claimer any successful line of play not embraced in the original clarification statement if there is an alternative normal line of play that would be less successful."