BRIDGE BITES #53
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TIMING IS
EVERYTHING
Brian Gunnell |
♠ T
♥
9765
♦
A9632
♣ AKQ |
E-W Vulnerable
West North
East South
1♦
Pass
2♠
Dbl
Pass
4♥
Pass Pass Pass
West’s 2♠
(showing long Spades and not much else)
pushed
N-S into the precarious contract of 4♥.
Look at
what happened in
actual play, and then figure out how you
would have done better as Declarer.
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Dummy
West East
Declarer |
♠ A872
♥
A432
♦
7
♣ J982 |
West led the ♠K, won by
Declarer’s Ace. With six side-suit tricks it would be necessary to score four
trump tricks, and as the trump suit was so weak it was apparent that some
ruffing would be required. One line that would clearly not work would be to get
the enemy trumps out of the way first, that would leave Declarer a trick short
(scoring only three trump tricks). So Declarer cashed the
♥A
at Trick 2, and then, leaving three enemy trumps at large, he played on the
side-suits. His general plan was to let the opponents take their trumps
whenever they wished, but that was all they would get. He started with Dummy’s
high Clubs, but West ruffed the third round and played another Spade. Dummy
ruffed, East over-ruffed and cashed her high Heart, leaving Declarer with just 9
tricks.
How could Declarer have done
better?
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Declarer needed to time the play
better if he was to score 10 tricks. At Trick 2 he must duck a trump! Now, he
wins the Diamond return, plays the Ace of trumps and (leaving one enemy trump at
large) goes about his business of cashing winners and cross-ruffing. Altogether
Declarer has 11 potential tricks via the
♥A,
four ruffs and six side-suit winners, but that enemy trump will rub out one of
those tricks and reduce the total to 10. Making 4♥,
thanks to careful timing. Here is the full diagram.
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♠ T
♥
9765
♦
A9632
♣ AKQ |
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♠ KQJ9653
♥
T8
♦
85
♣ 54 |
Dummy
West East
Declarer |
♠ 4
♥
KQJ
♦
KQJT4
♣ T763 |
|
♠ A872
♥
A432
♦
7
♣ J982 |
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