My hand: ♠ K 9 4 3 2 ♥ T 6 ♦ A T 9 4 ♣ 8 6
Two passes to me. I pass. West opens 2NT, partner passes, and East raises to 3NT. I don't feel like getting slaughtered so I pass. Partner leads the J of spades.
North ♠ J | ||
EAST ♠ 6 5 ♥ 9 8 2 ♦ 8 6 3 ♣ A K 5 4 3 | ||
SOUTH ♠ K 9 4 3 2 ♥ T 6 ♦ A T 9 4 ♣ 8 6 |
West | North | East | South |
Pass | Pass | Pass | |
2NT | Pass | 3NT | All Pass |
From the lead I suspect declarer has AQ tight in spades and partner has JT87. I hope I can trust partner not to block the suit as long as I preserve my 9, as I'm going to play the K in case somehow partner has AJTx. J-5-K-A.
Declarer switches to a heart. Q-4-2-T. And then to a club. T-7-3-8. And another. 2-9-K-6.
Back to hearts. 8-6-A-5. And a club. J-Q-A-?. I'm going to need to find 3 pitches on the clubs. After that it seems likely declarer has 2 heart tricks and a spade in hand. I need to keep my A of diamonds and one other card. Should be a low diamond in case partner has the K I guess. Accordingly I will pitch 2 diamonds and then all my spades.
Interestingly, after cashing his clubs he switches to a low diamond instead of a heart. What does this mean? Note, declarer pitched a heart and a diamond on the clubs. He can't have all high hearts left or he wouldn't have pitched one, so partner must have a heart trick. K maybe? I hop with the A of diamonds and declarer drops the Q. 3-A-Q-7.
I play a low spade. 3-Q-8-6. Declarer cashes the K of diamonds. K-J-6-T. Then he cashes 2 hearts. Not sure what he was doing pitching winners away but I guess he had plenty of them. Making 6.
NORTH ♠ J T 8 7 ♥ J 5 4 ♦ J 7 2 ♣ Q 9 7 | ||
WEST ♠ A Q ♥ A K Q 7 3 ♦ K Q 5 ♣ J T 2 | EAST ♠ 6 5 ♥ 9 8 2 ♦ 8 6 3 ♣ A K 5 4 3 | |
SOUTH ♠ K 9 4 3 2 ♥ T 6 ♦ A T 9 4 ♣ 8 6 |
The replay is basically the same. 3NT +3.
Nick: -490
Jack: -490
IMPs: 0 (-26 total)
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