Opponents convention card: Majeure cinquième
Opponents playing strength: Excellent
My hand: ♠ A K Q J 9 ♥ J 8 ♦ A T 5 ♣ J 8 7
East opens 1 diamond in second seat. I overcall 1 spade, which gets passed back around to East who makes a protective double, whatever that means. (Hovering over it seems to indicate spade shortness, probably to give her partner a chance to pass for penalty.) I pass and West bids 2 spades which apparently denies a spade stopper. East retreats to 3 diamonds. I feel like if partner has anything anywhere they could be going down, but I don't think I can bid again. So I pass and everyone else does too.
I lead the K of spades
WEST ♠ T 7 5 ♥ K 4 3 ♦ Q 9 3 ♣ K 9 6 2 | ||
SOUTH ♠ A K Q J 9 ♥ J 8 ♦ A T 5 ♣ J 8 7 |
West | North | East | South |
Pass | 1♦ | 1♠ | |
Pass | Pass | Double1 | Pass |
2♠2 | Pass | 3♦ | Pass |
Pass | Pass | ||
1Protective | |||
28-11 points, no spade stopper |
K-5-4-2. So partner doesn't have a high spade. Noted. I'm not too worried about dummy setting up a long suit for pitches so I switch to hearts to try to set up a ruff or something. J-3-9-A. East plays a club. A-7-2-5. Then a heart back to board. 2-8-K-6. A heart back that I can ruff, but partner is actually winning it so I pitch a club. 4-T-5-8 of clubs.
Partner returns a spade, which I guess is a reasonable enough thing to do. 8-3-J-7. I guess I might as well see who has the 13th spade. A-T-6-6 of diamonds. Declarer then cashes a club and tries to ruff a club. I overruff with the T.
I'm now stuck with the last 2 spades and Ax of trump. I can give everyone pitches and finesse partner in trump, or I can go ace and out of diamonds and finesse him that way. I feel like partner has the outside suits covered, so drawing trump is probably right. They end up cross ruffing anyway. Down 1.
NORTH ♠ 8 6 4 ♥ Q T 9 6 ♦ J 2 ♣ Q T 5 3 | ||
WEST ♠ T 7 5 ♥ K 4 3 ♦ Q 9 3 ♣ K 9 6 2 | EAST ♠ 3 2 ♥ A 7 5 2 ♦ K 8 7 6 4 ♣ A 4 | |
SOUTH ♠ A K Q J 9 ♥ J 8 ♦ A T 5 ♣ J 8 7 |
Jack disagrees with my spade overcall. He thinks it's capped at 15 points and wants me to double with 16. I do agree that you should start with a double with a good hand but I'm not sure my hand is quite good enough. It's also very one dimensional, and I wanted to make sure partner knew to lead a spade if it came to it. He then disagrees with my pass over the double and wants me to eat up bidding room with a 2 spades bid. Finally he disagrees with my play at trick 2. He wants me to keep cashing spades instead of switching to a heart.
Ranking after board 1/60: 9/16 with 28.57%
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