pran, on 2014-September-10, 03:25, said:
(Be aware that both sides at table 1 should be considered "not at fault"!)
I think that is a crucial point. We don't know the hands, but N might have a decent hand for his 5
♥ bid. If you decide on 4
♠= for both sides, because N's bid might have been inspired by the remark, you give NS a lousy score for a fault which is not theirs. IMHO you should award both sides a score which could have been obtained without the EI, that's either Avg+ for both or 4
♠= for EW and 5
♥x-1 for NS. Wether the obtained result (5
♠x-1) is due to some unwise action on E's part, is also dependent on the actual hands and might also been taken into account when adjusting the score.
If the remark was indeed about another board, I would let the result stand. We always get information on boards, if only for the declarer asking rather loudly for a certain card from the dummy, the dummy being slightly deaf.