Yesterday I think I can take responsibity for at least half of the IMPs we lost. Sorry Eagles and teammates. I can't really blame it on cows that flew by or alcohol or lack of partnership agreements or bad luck. Some of the board were just too diffciult.
But some mistakes just seem very easy avoidable, even given the constraints on my ability to focus and other bridge skills. Take the one above.
If I had been half asleep my spade lead might have been a misclick or a misread of the auction or the failure to realize that this is IMPs and we are not going to take the contract down with passive defense since opps have made a quantitative invite so they should have enough power to make 4nt. In other words, an aggresive or speculative lead is called for. I realized all those things before I made the lead.
I also realized that partner can't have many points and that it is generally good advice to avoid leading from broken suits if partner is unlikely hold values in that suit. And the fact that declarer must have the strongest hand and stoppers in the unbid suits added to this. Those considerations would have led me to a passive lead if we had been playing matchpoints or if opps could have a combined 24 HCPs or it looked like things would break badly for declarer.
Now that I am thinking about it afterwards it feels as if I actually knew that I had to lead a heart but that the spade lead had some strange mental advantage to it. A little like ethical dillemas (should I tell my best friend that I lied to here when she asked me about her husband's afair last year? Nah I won't do the right thing I will just avoid the issue and hope that it solves itself). But this is of course a ridicolous comparison because this is just a game. If Eagles (or one of the teammates) had been a regular F2F partner who often gets frustrated when my bridge actions show lack of trust then maybe it would be understandable that such psychological nonsense could factor in.
But maybe I am overthinking this. Maybe it is just a deja-vu and maybe it was a close decision given the thought process I actually went through before I made the lead. Maybe, if I had thought about it a little longer and realized that
- Partner's (unlikely) spade trick is not going away since spades is their source of tricks. Unless he has Qx and I ruin it by leading a spade.
- If I can take three heart tricks plus partner has an entry to lead hearts through then the contract is down so a heart lead is quite unlikely to cost the contract. OTOH a heart lead might well be necesary if declarer can stop the heart suit once regardless of where the heart lead comes from.
- Our most likely entry is my ♣K so I will likely have to attack the hearts myself anyway.
... then I would have led a heart. Who knows.
Anyone else who have such neurotic thoughts about bridge? Or even better, have found a way to deal with it, maybe making less of those unforced errors or at least getting less annoyed with themselves?
Nice (DD) problem on the lead of ♥7 by the way but that's another issu.
- Partner's (unlikely) spade trick is not going away since spades is their source of tricks. Unless he has Qx and I ruin it by leading a spade.
- If I can take three heart tricks plus partner has an entry to lead hearts through then the contract is down so a heart lead is quite unlikely to cost the contract. OTOH a heart lead might well be necesary if declarer can stop the heart suit once regardless of where the heart lead comes from.
- Our most likely entry is my ♣K so I will likely have to attack the hearts myself anyway.
... then I would have led a heart. Who knows.
Anyone else who have such neurotic thoughts about bridge? Or even better, have found a way to deal with it, maybe making less of those unforced errors or at least getting less annoyed with themselves?
Nice (DD) problem on the lead of ♥7 by the way but that's another issue.