My hand: ♠ A T 9 6 2 ♥ A T 4 ♦ 3 ♣ Q J 8 6
East opens 1 diamond. I double. West bids 1 spade and East jumps to 3NT which gets passed out. I lead the 6 of clubs.
WEST ♠ J 8 5 4 ♥ J 8 5 ♦ Q T 6 ♣ A 7 3 | ||
SOUTH ♠ A T 9 6 2 ♥ A T 4 ♦ 3 ♣ Q J 8 6 |
West | North | East | South |
1♦ | Double | ||
1♠ | Pass | 3NT | All Pass |
6-A-2-5. Declarer floats a diamond around. 6-5-7-3. 2-2 of spades-T-4. Q-3 of spades-8-6 of spades. Declarer has 4 more diamonds in hand and stranded himself on board. Presumably he has an entry to his hand (K of clubs) and will make regardless. He does in fact play a club to the K, so I have 4 winners in hand. I pitch my losers and am up when he's out of diamonds. Just in.
NORTH ♠ 7 3 ♥ K 9 7 6 3 2 ♦ 5 4 ♣ T 9 2 | ||
WEST ♠ J 8 5 4 ♥ J 8 5 ♦ Q T 6 ♣ A 7 3 | EAST ♠ K Q ♥ Q ♦ A K J 9 8 7 2 ♣ K 5 4 | |
SOUTH ♠ A T 9 6 2 ♥ A T 4 ♦ 3 ♣ Q J 8 6 |
Professor Jack disagrees with my double. He wants me to just bid 1 spade. I feel like I'm happy if partner wants to play in any of the non-diamond suits so I like doubling.
On the replay my hand overcalls 1 spade. This causes West to bid 1NT. East still goes to 3NT but they're playing it from the other side and don't know to avoid a spade lead. North leads a spade, setting up 2 spade tricks for declarer. Unfortunately it turns out my side can run hearts if they lead the A crashing the stiff Q on board, which they know to do since the stiff Q is open at their table. They take 7 tricks off the top for down 3. Ouch.
Nick: -600
Jack: 300
IMPs: -14 (-20 total)
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