BRIDGE BITES #37
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THE TRUMP COUP
Brian Gunnell |
This week’s deal contains a
little bit of magic whereby a “certain” trump loser evaporates into thin air
thanks to some well-timed Declarer play.
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♠ T9
♥
AQJ
♦
A543
♣ AQ52 |
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♠ 2
♥
T83
♦
JT96
♣ JT984 |
Dummy
West East
Declarer |
♠ K765
♥
9654
♦
Q72
♣ K7 |
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♠ AQJ843
♥
K72
♦
K8
♣ 63 |
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Against your 6♠ contract West
leads the ♣J. You finesse the Queen but that loses to the King and East
returns a Club to Dummy’s Ace. It was a fine slam when Dummy went down but
it got worse when that Club finesse lost. Now you must pick up the trump
suit for no losers. You run the ♠T and it holds. You say a silent
“Yippee!” but that quickly changes to “Rats!” when you repeat the finesse
and West shows out. How will you overcome this setback?
East still has ♠K7 but there
are no Spades left in Dummy with which to repeat the finesse. That might
seem like a certain trump loser but you have a resource, it’s known as a
Trump Coup. For this to work you must shorten your trumps down to two (the
same length as East) and also make sure that you win the 11th
trick in Dummy. If you can do that, then when you lead from Dummy at Trick
12, East will be forced to ruff in front of you, thereby losing his “sure”
trump trick.
So, after the second trump
finesse wins, the play goes:
♦K;
♦A;
Diamond ruff; over to Dummy’s
♥Q;
Club ruff; back to Dummy’s
♥J.
The ♥A
is now cashed and at Trick 12 Dummy leads a Club (or Diamond) and East is
forced to ruff in front of you. Great stuff! Be sure to realize that you
needed both those ruffs in your hand, if you had not shortened your
trumps to the right length then there would have been no Trump Coup. Here’s
another Trump Coup, this one quite spectacular.
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♠ AK3
♥
AT
♦
T86
♣ KQ642 |
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♠ 874
♥
♦
AKQJ532
♣ JT7 |
Dummy
West East
Declarer |
♠ T92
♥
Q7432
♦
97
♣ A98 |
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♠ QJ65
♥
KJ9865
♦
4
♣ 53 |
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You are South, declaring 5♥
after West has bid Diamonds. East has doubled, alerting you to a bad trump
break. West leads Diamonds and you ruff the second round.
There is the ♣A to be lost, which means
that you cannot afford a trump loser. The ♥Q
is probably with East, but the extreme bidding by West suggests some
distribution and it seems quite likely that East has four or even five
Hearts. What’s your plan?
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Even if you couldn’t see all four hands you
should be thinking Trump Coup at this point. Yes, the title of this piece
is a definite clue, but so was East’s rather foolish Double, giving you
advance warning of the bad trump break. To start with you want to knock out
the ♣A, so you lead a Club to Dummy’s King and East’s Ace. You win the Club
return and run the ♥T. The good news is
that this wins the trick, the bad news is that West shows out! Yikes! But
all is not lost. East started with six black cards and provided that he has
at least three Spades the contract is now cold! Next, you ruff a Club, and
when both defenders follow you know that East started life with 3=5=2=3
distribution. You cash three Spades ending on the board, leaving this
lovely end-position:
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♠
♥
A
♦
T
♣ 64 |
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♠
♥
♦
QJ53
♣
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Dummy
West East
Declarer |
♠
♥
Q743
♦
♣
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♠ J
♥
KJ9
♦
♣
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You lead a Club (or a Diamond) from the
board and East is obliged to ruff. You overruff and lead a Spade, ruffing
with the Ace in Dummy. East must ignominiously underruff, and then at Trick
12 finds himself the victim of a Trump Coup, with
♥Q7
sitting under Declarer’s ♥KJ!
Declarer’s fine play provides suitable punishment for East’s foolish Double.
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