Opponents convention card: Jack
Opponents playing strength: Intermediate
My hand: ♠ K 5 2 ♥ T 5 ♦ T 8 4 ♣ J T 9 8 4
What a terrible hand. I pass in first seat. West opens 1 club (which could be short) and East responds 1 heart (Walsh). Partner and I pass a bunch and they end up in 4 hearts.
I lead the T of clubs.
WEST ♠ J T 9 7 ♥ K 8 7 3 ♦ A K 6 ♣ K 7 | ||
SOUTH ♠ K 5 2 ♥ T 5 ♦ T 8 4 ♣ J T 9 8 4 |
West | North | East | South |
Pass | |||
1♣1 | Pass | 1♥2 | Pass |
3♥ | Pass | 3NT | Pass |
4♥ | Pass | Pass | Pass |
1Could be short | |||
2Walsh |
T-K-A-6. Partner switches to a spade. 6-4-K-7. What is partner's plan here? I don't see much hope in any suit so I might as well return his switch. 5-9-3-8. Guess declarer has spades wrapped up. He then ruffs a club. 7-Q-4 of hearts-4. Then trump gets drawn. 6-5-K-A. Partner is in and throws out a diamond in the hopes something good happens. 3-5-8-K.
Declarer draws more trump. 3-2-9-T. That was unexpected. Ten doubleton for the setting trick? On it! Maybe we can even get one more trick if partner can ruff a spade... 2-T-J of hearts-Q.
We get nothing else, but that's quite alright. Down two!
NORTH ♠ 6 3 ♥ A J 2 ♦ J 7 3 ♣ A Q 5 3 2 | ||
WEST ♠ J T 9 7 ♥ K 8 7 3 ♦ A K 6 ♣ K 7 | EAST ♠ A Q 8 4 ♥ Q 9 6 4 ♦ Q 9 5 2 ♣ 6 | |
SOUTH ♠ K 5 2 ♥ T 5 ♦ T 8 4 ♣ J T 9 8 4 |
Captain Jack disagrees with returning a spade when I won the K. He wants me to fire back a useless club. Maybe he's right in general, I don't know, but returning the spade got us a top board.
Ranking after board 43/60: 1/16 with 56.98%
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