I am playing in a small 2 session regional open pairs (23 tables) this past Saturday with a reasonable partner. The last time I played with this partner we won a regional swiss team. However, that was about 20 years ago. So I would not call this a regular partnership.
Entering the last round of the 1st session we are having a poor game. In fact, as the one-round-to-go sheet showed, we were below average. Here is the first hand of the last round (Board 22):
We were not playing 1430, so 5♦ showed one key card.
As you can see, this was a claim, thanks to the 5-0 heart split (enabling me to score 4 heart tricks without having to guess a 4-1 break) combined with the 3-2 diamond split. The contract was very reasonable, making whenever one of the red suits is good for 6 tricks and something useful happens in the other red suit or there is a squeeze.
It seems to me that my partner caused the great result by his decision to show the ♦K (in addition to his ♥Q) over 5♠, bypassing his ♣K. Of course, had he bid the more orthodox 6♣, showing the ♥Q and ♣K, I could have bid 6♦ asking for the ♦K. But the operation was a success.
This was a cold top (OK, we only got 16.97 out of 17 due to the vagaries of the scoring system), and, combined with 2 other good results this round, we were above average going into the second session and managed to sneak into the overalls with a reasonable second session.
Your thoughts?