Dealer: E Vul: NS |
North | ||||
♠JT7 | |||||
♥AT4 | |||||
♦76 | |||||
♣Q7632 | |||||
West | East | ||||
♠98 | ♠KQ42 | ||||
♥9532 | ♥KQ76 | ||||
♦983 | ♦KJ2 | ||||
♣KJT4 | ♣85 | ||||
South | |||||
♠A653 | |||||
♥J8 | |||||
♦AQT54 | |||||
♣A9 |
East opened 1♦ and I overcalled 1NT, partner invited and I declined. So, 2NT by south with the ♣4 opening lead. When east plays the 8 at trick one and I win my 9, it becomes like a double dummy hand. I mean, west could still have a J or even a Q outside clubs but I played for east to have everything outstanding and it worked amazingly here. With a mere 22 hcp and no 8 card fit, I rolled in 11 tricks. I cashed the ace of clubs to rid east of his only safe exit card and then led a spade to the J. East has no good counter. At the table, he returned a low diamond, hoping to find his partner with an honor but my 10 won the trick, and this time I put east in with a heart by letting the lack go. This time east exited with a spade, taken in dummy. Now, a repeated diamond finesse and the run of the diamonds squeezed east into unguarding one of his remaining major suit kings. +210 (via 5 diamonds, 2 clubs, 3 spades and a heart) for win 2 imps.
Nice hand reading.
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