The opportunity to gain unimaginable wealth by playing Bridge is just too tempting to pass up.
Yesterday I was given this hand on Board 7 and F**ked it up.
When I put this onto the teaching table, the West robot led the ♣A. In the tournament, the ♦2 was led by West making it more interesting.
I showed this to my friend the expert who told me the answer.
I felt a bit like Fred Waitzkin in 'Searching for Bobby Fischer' who said that he gave up playing Chess when:
"Even after he left the table and I had studied the position, I could see no possible reason why he should have resigned.
Finally, I asked another player, who briskly demonstrated that I had a forced mate in three. He had to show it to me twice before I could follow the moves."
Fred gave up Chess after that game.
I think Fred should play Bridge. I've never seen an opponent do that in Bridge.
West leads the ♦2
Here's what happened.
Spoiler