Opponents convention card: Bridge World Standard
Opponents playing strength: Good
My hand: ♠ 2 ♥ 9 8 7 2 ♦ 7 6 3 ♣ A 9 7 6 4
West opens 1 spade in 4th seat. Partner doubles and East bids 2NT which is alerted as a constructive raise. My hand is not great, but we probably have a double fit. And I do want partner to know what suit to lead. So I bid 3 clubs. West bids 4 clubs showing a control in clubs for spades. East retreats to 4 spades and that's where they stay.
Partner leads the Q of clubs.
NORTH ♣ Q | ||
EAST ♠ A 8 6 4 ♥ K 4 3 ♦ K T ♣ J 8 3 2 | ||
SOUTH ♠ 2 ♥ 9 8 7 2 ♦ 7 6 3 ♣ A 9 7 6 4 |
West | North | East | South |
Pass | Pass | Pass | |
1♠ | Double | 2NT1 | 3♣ |
4♣2 | Pass | 4♠ | Pass |
Pass | Pass | ||
1Constructive raise | |||
2Control in clubs for spades |
This shouldn't be a Rusinov lead since I bid the suit, but I bet Jack thinks it is. I'm pretty sure West has a void here, but I guess it could be stiff king? If it is then popping the ace sets up the jack on dummy anyway, so I play low. Q-2-7-7 of spades. Then they start taking tricks and never stop. Making 7.
NORTH ♠ K T ♥ Q J T 6 ♦ 9 5 4 ♣ K Q T 5 | ||
WEST ♠ Q J 9 7 5 3 ♥ A 5 ♦ A Q J 8 2 ♣ | EAST ♠ A 8 6 4 ♥ K 4 3 ♦ K T ♣ J 8 3 2 | |
SOUTH ♠ 2 ♥ 9 8 7 2 ♦ 7 6 3 ♣ A 9 7 6 4 |
Jack doesn't like my 3 club bid and wants me to pass. He then wanted me to win the A of clubs on the first trick. Which makes no sense, since he had the KQ. Either he should lead the Q and be happy with my duck or he should lead the K to remove the ambiguity. Leading the Q and yelling at me for ducking is stupid.
Ranking after board 53/60: 9/16 with 50.4%
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