Charles Goren didnt play much tournament bridge in his last years, preferring to live quietly in Miami. One day when he was playing a pairs competition the following occurred.
|
South | West | North | East |
2* | Pass | 2NT | Pass |
4NT | Pass | 5 | Pass |
6 | The End | Â | Â |
* strong
The Q was led to South’s A. K was cashed and diamond ruffed. A hearts was returned to the K and the Q next. This was overtaken in dummy so that J could be played and Q was discarded.
Declarer now said in shocked tone that he has mistorted his cards. He continued with a trump to the K, which held, and then perforced played a low trump back.
All was well and Goren won with the ace, returning a club. Declarer played the ace, and drew trumps claiming his contract.
He then apologized to both opponents saying: ” I mistook the ace of clubs for the ace of spades”
Percy Sheardown, a wartime RAF pilot, piped up, and said: Sorry Charlie I could have beaten the slam.
 How come? exclaimed Goren
I should have led the king of clubs, said Sheardown, while South still thought his queen was a singleton.
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