I've hesitated myself for for 35 seconds before playing ♦4 to let my partner win the trick when declarer led ♦2 towards dummy's singleton.
Alas! dummy's singleton was ♦7 who beated partner's ♦6 (just to make it clear: I was last on the trick)
Humorous
#22
Posted 2010-March-31, 15:54
Last week, in 3NT, I took three club tricks, with a void opposite Q932. The opening lead was the club King, to boot.
A friend of mine took three tricks with Jx opposite Q9xx. Small to the 9 won. Small back to the Jack won. Back to dummy and small off dummy caught Ace-ruff-King.
A friend of mine took three tricks with Jx opposite Q9xx. Small to the 9 won. Small back to the Jack won. Back to dummy and small off dummy caught Ace-ruff-King.
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