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Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes (Cassandra, princess of Troy)
(I fear the Greek, especially when they offer gifts.)
by Bernard Marcoux, Sainte-Adèle
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If you are like me, boarding school has left you with memories
you cannot get rid of: bad meals (All you can eat style), boring
lessons, spiritual counsellor (damn sex!). Latin and Greek were
mandatory and we have learned there sentences that have stayed
with us all those years.
Delenda quoque Cartago, repeated Catton the Ancient (We must destroy
Cartago).
Arma virumque cano… sang Virgil. Upon learning that Aeneas was
leaving her, Dido tore up her clothes (quick, to the spiritual
counsellor).
Quo usque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra …
shouted Cicero in the Senate. (Till when will you abuse of our
patience, Catilina…)
Useless, all this culture? Not a bit. Every bridge player has
repeated to his partner, who never listens: Delendo Quoque
dummy (We have to destroy dummy). When declarer cashes 7
diamonds tricks in no trump, haven’t you never murmur: Till when
will you abuse of our patience?
We don’t have anymore a spiritual counsellor (purity being a
constant problem, we have chosen impurity) and, growing up, we
have learned that, in all those classical stories as in our
modern life, everybody sleeps with everybody and that, in
certain situations, if you rely heavily on your principles, they
will finally cave in and real life can then begin.
In 1rst seat, you open 1 :
AJ103
AQ
A10952
K5
You LHO Part. RHO
1
2
2 4
?
At bridge, life begins at 4 . What is happening? You had
planned, after your partner’s probable response of 1 ,
to jump to 2nt.
But those Visigoths, in the Radio Shack armour,
are already at the top of the fortress. All your plans up in
smoke, what can you do?
If you believe those hyper-aggressive
Vandals, LHO should have at least AQJxxx in clubs and RHO, at
least 7 or 8 hearts to the King. Your partner is left with KQ
of spades and KQ of diamonds for her bid of 2 (promising at least 10 points).
The more you think, the more you feel, in your back, Achilles
steaming with impatience. Him and Ulysses always fight when
they have to establish a plan of action. In fact, Achilles
always proposes the same plan:
- Charge!!!
In your situation, the Achilles approach seems the best and you
jump to 6NT. Your audacity surprises the Ostrogoths.
Looking
at them, you see they received a scientific schooling:
full of trigonometry, of canapés and asking-bids, they obviously
never heard of Ulysses and Achilles. Perplexed, they pick their
nose, study their hand and comment in their primitive language
(sounds like American slang).
During all this, your LHO, the index deep in his nose,
examines his hand, not decided about what to lead. Finally,
with all the sophistication he can offer, he ‘’throws’’ the 8
on the table, and puts back his index where it was.
Apparently unfinished business, you reflect silently.
Dummy
K8642
--
KJ2
97532
You
AJ103
AQ
A10952
K5
Dummy surprises you, your partner not having what her bid
promised. And no heart finesse possible either. Ouch! But it
could be worse, as my wife always says, you could be at work!
You understand suddenly LHO’s problem: he was end played at
trick one. The lead is therefore favourable. Dummy’s Jack
forces the Queen from RHO and you win with the ace.
You count
your tricks: 5 diamonds, 1 heart, and 5 spades if you find the
queen. 11 tricks only.
If you cash 10 tricks (after having
found the spade queen), LHO will have to keep AQ of clubs and at
least 1 heart to avoid being thrown in and forced to lead a
heart into your AQ.
At trick 11, if LHO has played well and
kept 1 heart and AQ of clubs, you will have to play Ace of heart
and a heart, down one… unless LHO’s last heart is the king.
Eureka! You shout in your mind...
Why didn’t he lead a heart, his
partner’s suit? Because he has the King. A squeeze is
therefore your only option.
As you have to play spades before diamonds in order to be in
your hand at trick 10, you play the spade Ace from your hand,
small from LHO, small from dummy, heart 2 from RHO!! Wow! You
stop to think. Suddenly, RHO expectorates a Sorry and
spits a spade on the table.
With the exposed card, the impossible heart finesse becomes
possible, 12 tricks glow. The Huns capitulates, Achilles blows
his Oliphant (anachronism that will go unnoticed by all
scientists), lamenting: What cowards, not even a fight; an
exposed card, how pusillanimous.
Cassandra shivers in her
diaphanous dress and utters the song of all oppressed people:
Timeo Gringos and dona ferentes (I fear the Americans,
especially when they offer gifts). As you all know (well, some
of you), Cassandra, princess of Troy, was condemned to tell the
truth, only not to be believed ever.
What would you have done?
Do you take advantage of the exposed
card to play the queen and take the impossible heart finesse?
Or do you stay with your plan of squeezing LHO?
Do you ignore
this Greek gift in order to play the hand as it has to be
played, for the beauty of it?
In your head, all those great sentences that you learned in your
youth, that sing heroism, courage, greatness of heart, and the
beauty of the squeeze, soon drown in the ocean of amoral
aphorisms that the Gringos have spread everywhere:
- There is nothing behind first place;
- Show me a good loser, and I will show you a loser;
- Winning is not everything, it is the only thing;
- Take the money and run!
Is an elegant defeat worth more than a vulgar success?
The opportunistic ethics of modern barbarians finally wins the
battle over the noble heroes of yesterday and you play the Queen
of hearts. LHO wins the king and cashes the Ace of clubs, down
one.
Dummy
K9764
---
KJ6
97654
West
East
Q52
3
KJ
1098765432
83
Q72
AQJ1083
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You
AJ108
AQ
A10954
K2
«O Tempora, O Mores … » said, I believe, Cicero, probably just
before drinking the hemlock.
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