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With opponents silent (my RHO the dealer, all VUL) the bidding went 1H-4C(splinter)-4D(cue)-4S(sA)-4NT(RKCB)-5D(0 or 3 KC)-7H (figuring with a ten card fit I did not care about HQ).
A club was led, I drew trump in two rounds ending in dummy (RHO pitching a diamond!, although with diamonds 4-4 nothing he did mattered) I ruffed a diamond, ruffed a club, ruffed a diamond, ruffed a club, and the Ace of diamonds dropped the King and I got rid of my spade guess. +2210 or 97.55%
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