This was the first board on Tuesday at the North London club, and a former member, Douglas the Donkey, had made the trip through Storm Emma from Devon to play. He arrived a couple of minutes late, at 7.32, and Freddie the Ferret, the scorer, was frantically adding a second rover to the movement. There were already 17 tables, despite the bad weather, and the NS and EW rovers were given displacement cards to allow 18 tables after the start. SB and MM, North, had a poor auction on the first board to the good but not best slam with MM using simple Blackwood.
"Won't they meet each other more than once?" asked RR, West, as he considered his lead against 6H by South. "No", replied SB, South; "the excellent double-Rover movement by gordontd and JeffSmith caters for that. Now let us play this board please," he rebuked.
RR led the jack of spades and SB won in South and led the three of hearts. RR took a full 30 seconds to play the king, and this came as a bit of a surprise to SB, and, after winning with the ace, he played a heart to the jack; when the later club finesse lost he went one off, for what transpired to be a joint bottom. SB noted that he could still have made it by eliminating the pointed suits and throwing TT, East, in with a heart, but that would have failed if East had a fourth card in either pointed suit. A couple of the poorer players who butchered the hearts missed slam, so it became a 5% board for SB and MM.
"Director, please!" bellowed SB. "RR hesitated for nearly a minute with a singleton, in a sensitive position where he could have been aware it would damage NS. If he had played the king in tempo, I would have finessed the eight on the second round." "I was quite surprised he had found the 'baby false-card' from KT doubleton at all, but not that it had taken him so long to find it."
OO arrived. RR agreed that he had taken a while, but disputed "nearly a minute", and said "I was thinking how the NS and EW rovers would not play each other more than once." "That is not a bridge reason, RR," responded SB, "and about as much of a reason as thinking how many carrots you would use for your next carrot soup".
"I could not have KT doubleton or I would have played the ten first," protested RR. "I always follow second-hand plays low".
How do you rule?