chasetb, on 2012-October-04, 22:56, said:
Partner and I had a 70.5% game sitting N-S. On Board 4, he passed as North (said he was getting vibes to, as he loves opening all 12s and a lot of 11s), and they ended up in 2NT-2. I loved Board 8, making 3♦ X , and then we had the exact auction shown on Board 9, making 920 (I almost rebid 2NT)
Board 4 was one where my CHO punished me. My partner (also North) opened 1
♠. After a 1NT oevrcall and heart transfer, I ended up on lead, with the stiff spade my option. Partner won this with the Ace and then shifted to a diamond, ducked by Declarer to my 10. I returned a diamond to partner's Ace, and he contiunued with the diamond Queen (?!?!?!?).
Board 8 was equally disturbing for me. My LHO opened 1
♣ (could be short), doubled by partner, and RHO bid 1
♦ (artificial, no 5-card major). I opted 1NT. Opener rebid 2
♣, and partner bid 2
♦ with his 10-count. My RHO bid 3
♣, and I shot out 3
♦. 4
♣ by Opener was passed to me. I then completely misread what was going on (this was the last hahnd for us, and I was already shell shocked), so after a LONG tank I blasted out 5
♦!!! Somehow, partner managed only -1. I had left, but I imagine that he was able to strip out the hand, get a duck from West in spades, guessed the King, and then caught West in a ruff-sluff?
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