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The Angel's Part
by Bernard
Marcoux, Montréal
At the house of
wines Ott, in Provence, Mrs Castel takes us around the
facilities with exquisite kindness.
She explains that
the wine ages in enormous casks, called «foudres», with a
capacity of 30 000 litres each.
Each week though,
they must add wine to the casks because of evaporation, called
the «Angel's Part».
At the end of the
tour, you taste different years of whites and reds, starting
with the youngest and making
your way back to
their best year. You must not drink each wine you taste, for
you will get drunk quite
rapidly.
You try to maintain
a critical mind, to become the Devil's Advocate in order to
identify qualities and nuances.
The last wine tasted
is simply divine and, losing all critical judgement (you did not
always spit out the wines),
you buy a few
bottles.
Bidding a bridge
hand is like wine tasting.
You must avoid
getting drunk, you must try to keep a critical mind, and not
fall in love with your hand.
On seeing dummy
though, your attitude will depend on your chances. If you got
drunk in the bidding and find yourself in an
impossible
contract, you must continue to drink, you must get drunk with
optimism and presume all cards are well placed;
you must hope
for a miracle and ask the Angels for help.
If, on the contrary,
you have attained a sound contract, you must become extremely
cautious, you must not go to sleep
because it seems too
easy; you must prepare for the worst and become the Devil's
Advocate.
And sometimes,
strange paradox, by becoming the Devil's Advocate, you will
receive help from the Angels.
South, you open 2NT,
partner bids Stayman; you bid 3
and partner bids 4 .
The lead is the 2 of spades, 3rd/5th.
Dummy
KJxx
Q7xx
Qxx
10x
Declarer
Ax
AJxx
KJx
AQJx
Too easy, only 3
losers: a heart, a diamond and a club. A 3-2 break in hearts
will see your home.
It is time to become the Devil's Advocate
and watch out for a 4-1 break, the only problem you can
encounter.
Jack of spades from
dummy, winning. You immediately play a club to the Queen; West
wins and plays back a spade to your
Ace. Club to dummy's 10 and
a heart to your Jack, West playing the 9.
Is it the Devil
pricking your left shoulder or your Guardian Angel putting his
reassuring hand on your right shoulder
(everybody knows the
Devil stands on our left, and our Guardian Angel on our right)
? Left, right, Devil or Angel,
this 9 shines like a lighthouse
in the night and you suddenly know trumps are 4-1. And if East
still has K108, you have a
trump loser. Or do you?
The Devil has taken
you so far, but miracles are not his speciality. It is well
known that the Devil bothers about reality,
and the Angels about surreality.
What do you know
about East's hand? The Devil has helped you find out East has
probably 2 spades and 4 hearts (K108x).
If the Angels now have
given him 3 diamonds to the Ace and 4 clubs, a miracle is going
to happen.
You play the diamond
Jack, and a diamond towards the Queen; East wins and plays back
diamond.
The Angels seem to have done their work. Here is the
position you are looking for:
Dummy
Kx
Q7x
--
--
East
--
K108
--
xx
Declarer
--
Axx
--
AJ
Ace of Clubs to
pitch a spade from dummy, East follows; Jack of Clubs ... ruffed
in dummy, East follows!
Thank you, Guardian Angel! The stage
is set: King of spades, East ruffs. A sudden silence comes over
the table and
everything seems to happen in slow motion as you
take a trump from your hand and underruff!!
Your partner looks
at you like if you were crazy. West mutters something, devil or
hell something.
Only East understands what has happened.
Besides, he doesn't play back immediately, he shakes his head,
incredulous,
not believing such beauty. You and East make eye
contact for a moment and you both understand that you are not
masters
of those events.
In front of such poetry, of such
«necessity», you both know that bridge is really the game of
gods and that God probably
threw the Devil in hell because he
went down in a cold 3NT.
East plays back a trump, you duck to
dummy's Queen and your Ace captures East's King for the 10th
trick.
Who said Devil and
Angels were enemies? At bridge, we often need both.
Is bridge the
perfect game, which reconciles Devil and Angels, Earth and
Heaven, Hell and Paradise? It seems.
The Devil though is
only an advocate, his contribution is pedestrian and
terrestrial. On the other hand, poetry and miracles,
that's the
Angel's Part.
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