BRIDGE
South put up dummy's king to continue with a low diamond for the queen and king as East discarded a heart. West was in a tough position since he could not return a heart but chose to switch to the deuce of clubs for the six, ten and king. Declarer followed with a diamond to the eight, then led a heart to the jack. he cashed the ace of hearts and played a diamond to the ten to emerge with nine tricks and the game bonus, N-S +400.
East's pre-emptive single jump overcall had not deterred South from advancing to the nine-trick game. East was reluctant to offer a three-level pre-empt despite holding a seven card suit at this vulnerability. In truth, South would still venture 3NT if he had risked a three heart overcall.
The interference had aided South in the play of the hand, to be sure.
West would likely have started with a fourth best spade when East refuses to participate in the auction. This beginning costs a trick when South inserts dummy's nine to again play a low diamond towards the closed hand. East shows out but the defense will be unable to prevent declarer from scoring nine tricks and there will be chance of an overtrick.