Matchpoints. Lead A♦. Table result 4♥-1
This board caused some annoyance at the North London Club this week. West, ChCh led the ace of diamonds against 4♥ and SB, South, took his standard ten seconds to plan the play before calling for a low diamond from dummy. East, RR, who had been writing down the contract, took another five seconds to play the nine of diamonds, as he thought it was a count situation when the king was in dummy. West, ChCh, could sense from the tempo that there was no diamond ruff, and switched to the eight of spades, guessing that East's nine of diamonds was suit preference, with nothing much to go on. RR won perforce with the queen of spades, and cashed the ace. South dropped the jack, and RR stopped to think, but eventually gambled that South had the missing spade and gave his partner a spade ruff.
"DIRECTOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOR", bellowed SB. "RR hesitated at trick one in a tempo-sensitive situation after I spent ten seconds before playing from dummy." He paused for breath. "It was clear to the passing waiter that East had a doubleton diamond, and ChCh picked up on this and had an unsuccessful LA of continuing with a second diamond."
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