Fluffy Posted October 2, 2019 Report Share Posted October 2, 2019 [hv=pc=n&s=shkq9754d986543cq&w=s4hat2dkjtcaj9764&n=skj873hj863da72ct&e=saqt9652hdqck8532&d=n&v=e&b=9&a=2d(majors%20weak)4s5hppp]399|300[/hv] The bidding ain't a piece of beauty, I though jumping to 4 spades I could create some dilema on south who would not know to double me when north had 3 spade tricks, and perhaps he would bid 5 hearts and be catched by partner. In the end what I did was to oclude club suit, 6 clubs can be defeated, but made on the only table that reached it. Perhaps if I jsut bid 2 or 3 spades I would be able to bid clubs later. Anyway, declarer led ♠4 and dummy called for small, and I also played my lowest one, since if anything I want to signal for clubs. Declarer decided to discard ♣Q on this trick. I don't recall ever winning a 4 on the first trick, let alone a singleton 4 in a suit contract!. I recall several times winning a 5, mostly with someone being void against 1NT or 3NT, but somehow the 4 just never happened to me. After thinking all of this, finally my partner stopped looking focus and looked away from the table, so I realiced she didn't know it was her turn to play. If winning a singleton 4 against a suit contract at trick 1 was not something unique, partner secured to make this hand memorable when she led ♥2 at trick 2... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DozyDom Posted October 3, 2019 Report Share Posted October 3, 2019 It seems a decent assumption that partner hasn't noticed they won the trick anyway - they weren't paying attention during the bidding, why start during the play? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cyberyeti Posted October 3, 2019 Report Share Posted October 3, 2019 This reminds me of a case where in a thin slam that I thought very few would be in where the only danger was 2 trump losers, trump holding was Q10952 opposite A8764, so win trick 1 and trick 2 went 2-3-4-discard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FelicityR Posted October 3, 2019 Report Share Posted October 3, 2019 The bidding ain't a piece of beauty, I though jumping to 4 spades I could create some dilema on south who would not know to double me when north had 3 spade tricks, and perhaps he would bid 5 hearts and be catched by partner. In the end what I did was to oclude club suit, 6 clubs can be defeated, but made on the only table that reached it. Perhaps if I jsut bid 2 or 3 spades I would be able to bid clubs later. I'm no expert, let alone an international master, and at least you admit the bidding isn't a piece of beauty, but you did the one thing that I am always conscious of at the table: pre-empting your partner. With 7015 shape and a passed partner, and a weak hand already announced by North, I feel it's more sensible in my very humble opinion to bid 2♠ here. I can understand why you bid 4♠ as your defensive values are not great, but it's a mighty hand distribution-wise. Your ♠s look very favourable given that North has announced his/her holding and that enhances your hand offensively. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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