Source: Â By James Carlisle; Â 06/11/2007
Here’s a hand from last night that I found quite amusing. Sitting down as South for the first hand of the night I’m presented with a pretty standard 1NT opening.
 J x   A Q x x   A x x x   K x x
West | North | East | South |
James | |||
1NT | |||
Pass | 21 | Pass | 2 |
Pass | 32 | Pass | ??? |
- Puppet to 2.
- Game force with 5+ s and 4s. Possible slam interest.
It was this point that I made a closer assessment of my hand. Bugger. Here’s what I actually had for my 1NT opening:
   A Q x x   A x x x   K J x x x
Yep, those pesky s had been masquerading as spades again. Looking at my hand I could now see that slam was a good possibility. The bidding continued:
West | North | East | South |
James | |||
1NT | |||
Pass | 2 | Pass | 2 |
Pass | 3 | Pass | 41 |
Pass | 52 | Pass | 63 |
- Agreeing s, giving partner the opportunity to start cue-bidding with slam interest.
- Sign-off with no slam interest.
- What the hell, it must be worth a punt with my undisclosed void (albeit in partner’s suit) and two tenace holdings for the opening lead to come in to.
After my 6Â comes out of the box partner regards me with a look of mild-disdain, the sort of look one might reserve for a naughty child who’s just been caught scrumping apples for the fourth time. RHO asks me to explain partner’s 3Â bid and then LHO proceeds to lead the A. Dummy comes down thusly:
K Q J x   K x x   K Q J x x   x
RHO follows suit and, to the suprise and amazement of all, I ruff in hand and can see at least 12 of the 13 tricks to bring the contract home. At this point all hell breaks loose and LHO gets in a right strop, accusing me of a deliberate psyche, saying she wouldn’t have led a spade if I hadn’t opened 1NT originally (she had the AÂ in hand also). I apologise and explain that it was just an honest mistake. My partner, an experienced TD, points out that, psyche or no-psyche, the result would still stand in tournament play. However, being the first hand of the night we decide to be magnanimous and redeal. After-all, it’s only a game.
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