8♥lead to Ace and 10. North returns 6♥ to Q and K, declarer discarding the 2♠ from dummy. South continues with 2♥ and this time declarer discards the 2♦ from dummy and North plays the 5 and declarer wins with the J♥. Next declarer plays 4♠ to the King, South playing the 5 and North the 3. Then declarer plays the 10♠ frpm dummy and when North played the 6, he let it run (playing the 7) which lost to the Jack. The defence proceeded to take 8 tricks.
Questions to the less experienced players.
1. Comment on the first spade discard.
2. Why was running the 10♠ the worst thing that declarer could do?
3. Say you were declarer and instead threw 2 diamonds from dummy. What do you think is the best play when you are in with the J♥.
This is a hand from last sunday's BBO Forum Indy. I realise that sometimes when the spotlight is on you that thinking clearly is not easy, so please only polite criticism.