Individual; Butler IMPs. Table Result +1440. Datum: NS +245
There was an entertaining board on this hand from an individual at a North London club last Friday. North was the weakest member of the club, and one with whom everyone plays too much system. He alerted the very slow 2NT and, when asked by West, replied "I think it is Kokish, showing 25-28. I think we rebid 2H with 23-24." The first round of the auction was clearly a dim and distant memory, and RR, mistakenly thinking his partner would be playing it, jumped to 6NT with his chunky 6-count. SB decided that he could get a double from the TD later if he was misinformed and decided to pass, as did his partner, and East led a passive diamond. RR got the hearts right and then tried to squeeze East in the rounded suits, with some efforts at a double squeeze, as he did not initially notice the fall of either the 8H or the 8C, and emerged much to his surprise with 12 tricks, running the seven of clubs in the ending.
SB began his assault. "You breached Law 73C", he announced, turning to face the Rabbit. "You selected from LAs one demonstrably suggested by the UI." He paused to catch his breath and continued "6NT is demonstrably suggested over Pass by the UI". "Although South had a normal raise to 2NT, he was clearly thinking of passing opposite someone of your ability, but he could have been thinking of bidding 3NT". "Your leap to 6NT played him for a maximum and perfect cards, and a miracle layout to boot. If the TD does not adjust to 2NT+4, then I want to ring an EBU referee. I am sure campboy will adjust." "Director, please", he bellowed.
"Interesting line of play", commented South. "I have not seen a squeeze before where you actually have all the remainder in top tricks! I guess we could call it a squeeze without a count". RR hung his head in shame.
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