"I'm about to be betrayed," the Cynic whispered to me.
Indeed, North-South bid determinedly to 6NT, and Cy had to pick a lead, knowing that any card he chose would cost. After fruitless thought, Cy tried a diamond, hoping East might have the jack or dummy would have, say, K-J-x so declarer could have won a finesse anyway.
Alas, the lead not only lost a trick, but when dummy played low and East could produce only the nine, South, a good declarer, placed Cy with all the missing queens to explain his lead.
South cashed the ace of clubs and led to dummy's jack. He took the king of diamonds, the A-K of hearts and the ace of diamonds to discard a spade from dummy, and finished the clubs. With three tricks left, dummy had the jack of hearts and K-5 of spades, and declarer had the A-J-6 of spades. Cy had to pitch a spade to keep his queen of hearts, and declarer promptly took the K-A of spades, rejecting a finesse. Making seven.
You can guess how many matchpoints East-West scored for minus 1,470.
"Blame those women in my life," Cy growled.