Opponents convention card: Bridge World Standard
Opponents playing strength: Fair
My hand: ♠ 7 4 ♥ Q 4 3 ♦ 9 8 6 5 3 ♣ A J T
East opens 1 club. I pass. West responds 1 spade. Partner passes. East retreats to 1NT. West bids 3 diamonds, East bids 3NT.
I lead the Q of hearts.
WEST ♠ A K Q 5 3 ♥ 8 6 ♦ A T 4 2 ♣ 8 | ||
SOUTH ♠ 7 4 ♥ Q 4 3 ♦ 9 8 6 5 3 ♣ A J T |
West | North | East | South |
1♣ | Pass | ||
1♠ | Pass | 1NT | Pass |
3♦ | Pass | 3NT | All Pass |
Q-5-7-A. They switch to diamonds. Q-3-2-J. And now to spades. 2-7-Q-9. Back to hearts. 6-2-T-3. Spades. 6-4-K-8. Diamonds. 4-7 of clubs-K-5. They have 6 tricks in, and 3 high cards on board. I don't think we get to set them! They proceed to cash those 3 tricks and then give up the lead and we cash 4 tricks. Just in.
NORTH ♠ J T 9 8 ♥ J 7 2 ♦ J ♣ K 7 4 3 2 | ||
WEST ♠ A K Q 5 3 ♥ 8 6 5 ♦ A T 4 2 ♣ 8 | EAST ♠ 6 2 ♥ A K T 9 ♦ K Q 7 ♣ Q 9 6 5 | |
SOUTH ♠ 7 4 ♥ Q 4 3 ♦ 9 8 6 5 3 ♣ A J T |
Captain Jack disagrees with my Q of hearts lead. He wanted me to lead the 3 of hearts. I was worried doing so would confuse partner about how many hearts I had. On the other hand leading an unsupported honour didn't feel right either. My assertion was that it was the unbid suit and therefore hopefully wouldn't hurt too much. But I would have chosen a low diamond over a low heart I think.
Ranking after board 22/60: 6/16 with 52.27%
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