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A day in the life ... 4


bluejak

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Last one tonight.

 

[hv=d=w&v=n&n=sjt74hjdq765ck753&w=s83hkt9dak983cj82&e=saq5h876532dj42c9&s=sk962haq4dtcaqt64]399|300|Scoring: Siwss Pairs

Contract:

4 dbld by West

Play:

N: 5 2 T K

W: 2 3 9 T

S: A 8 5 2

E: 3 4 K J

W: T 2 5 Q

S: A J 7 6[/hv]

 

Having failed to play his trump under the ace, declarer established the diamonds, reaching them with his good trump, and discarded dummy's spades. He lost a club, two hearts and a diamond for one off. The revoke penalty made this two off.

 

N/S asked the TD to look to see if they might get more under Law 64C.

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To be honest, I am never quite sure of the best way to do play diagrams. One way is to always do W N E S and underline the winner: or perhaps show who leads as I have done, but put W N E S: or as I have done here. I thought I would try this way.
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best way for a play diagram is to do what you did, but in the end also put a final diagram with the state of all cards at that point. This is a lot of work and someone is gonan complain because 5 was suposed to be played before and not the 7.
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The TD who made the decision and I were not entirely convinced that West was the sort of player who would find the duck of a diamond obvious, even if it seems obvious enough on paper. At the table the diamonds apparently were established in the normal way - yes, we know that was with a guaranteed entry.

 

Rightly or wrongly, the TD decided she would not play the diamonds correctly 100% of the time, so she gave a weighted score by which the defenders got some percentage of another trick.

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