Opponents convention card: Standard American Yellow Card
Opponents playing strength: Advanced
My hand: ♠ A J 4 ♥ A J 8 ♦ A K J 7 4 ♣ 5 3
I open 1 diamond and partner responds 1NT. My 18 points plus his 6-9 points means we may well have a game. He also doesn't have 4 cards in either major, so he has at least 7 cards in the minors. This makes my diamond suit a real likely source of tricks in NT, and he should have clubs covered so they can't run them. I have the majors too. I feel like even his minimums can get us 3NT. So while I could invite I think we might end up missing quite a few games that we can make. The other thing to consider I guess is that at most tables my hand opens 1NT. So they're already going to get to game whenever West has more than a minimum and probably won't get there if he does have a minimum. So inviting means we stay with the pack, going to 3NT right now opens up a possible min/max result. And that's why I play weak no trump. Run it.
East leads the 5 of spades.
NORTH ♠ K 2 ♥ K 9 7 ♦ T 6 3 ♣ K 9 8 4 2 | ||
EAST ♠ 5 | ||
SOUTH ♠ A J 4 ♥ A J 8 ♦ A K J 7 4 ♣ 5 3 |
West | North | East | South |
1♦ | |||
Pass | 1NT | Pass | 3NT |
Pass | Pass | Pass |
Well, partner sure doesn't have a minimum. I have 2 spade tricks, 2 heart tricks, and 2 diamond tricks. I have finesses in both majors for extra tricks. They can win some high clubs but if they do I should get a length trick or two there. And for diamonds I'm guaranteed to brute force at least one extra trick and reasonably expect to get 2. So I have 8 tricks and tons of options for a 9th. I don't think I want to give up any of my tenaces in the majors in the hopes West gets in and has to lead into one of them. So I duck this trick. 5-4-7-K. Time to set up diamonds. T-5-4-Q. Now West is forced to shift to a club. 7-8-J-3. East now leads a diamond...
Ok, this needs some consideration. Why would he switch to a diamond and not keep attacking a major? Or a club? I'd guess he has the AQ of clubs and at least one major Q. Anyway, I guess I get to run diamonds? Ooh, that will actually end up squeezing myself out of potential extra club tricks. I guess the thing is if I give up 2 clubs they'll have taken 4 tricks and then the most I can take is 9. I have 8 in the bank whenever I want them, so I just need one more. I can safely pitch a club and a heart here, and maybe they'll have to pitch some critical cards too. Ok. I run diamonds.
East pitches the 3 of spades. Then West pitches the 3 of hearts as I pitch a club and East pitches the 2 of hearts. Then West pitches the 6 of hearts... And now I see a line I could take. I can pitch an extra club and keep 3 hearts. Then I can lead a heart from dummy and cover if West covers and duck otherwise. Only East can win that trick, so leaving Kx of clubs is a stopper. Sure. I pitch a club and East pitches the 6 of spades. From the pitches and the opening lead I know East has 2 of the 89TQ of spades, so there's no help there in terms of knowing which finesse to take. So I'm going to make my heart play. 8-5-9-T. East cashes the A of clubs and now I'm up. Making 3.
NORTH ♠ K 2 ♥ K 9 7 ♦ T 6 3 ♣ K 9 8 4 2 | ||
WEST ♠ 9 8 7 ♥ 6 5 4 3 ♦ Q 9 8 ♣ T 7 6 | EAST ♠ Q T 6 5 3 ♥ Q T 2 ♦ 5 2 ♣ A Q J | |
SOUTH ♠ A J 4 ♥ A J 8 ♦ A K J 7 4 ♣ 5 3 |
Jack disagrees with my heart duck. He wants me to rise with the K. Doing so forces me to guess which major Q East has as the finesse failing is game over. It doesn't even have a chance of taking 10 tricks if both finesses work so I really don't like it.
Ranking after board 35/60: 5/16 with 54.08%
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