inquiry, on Aug 30 2010, 01:30 PM, said:
I will not show the hand or give the name of the player. But, he considered himself to be much better than me (well, much better than almost everyone)....
After an auction where we never bid, the opponents ended up in 6NT. My parnter holding AKJTxx in SPADES, and on lead, found the double (good) and found the SPADE ACE lead (great). Dummy had a doubleton small spade and I (his partner played low). At the time, we played attitude on the opening lead.
At trick 2, he SWITCHED (very bad). The reason? He actually explained his logic as "so that when you get in, you can lead a spade through declarer's queen.
Of course, they had all the tricks after the switch. For the rest of the story, the Spade QUEEN was doubleton.
I am sure I will never forget this play, or this comment.
I have made 6NTX after an ace lead from a player holding two aces.
Apparently the dummy wasn't up to her expectations so she got greedy and tried to set up a third trick.
I had an undisclosed seven or eight card solid suit (hearts from memory) - i had bid them once and then punted no trumps which got raised.
The run of the hearts squeezed the opening leader and eventually she had to throw away her second ace (or her set up trick) and i won my 12th trick.