When
you bid like a cowboy, you'd better play
like the king of the rodeo. South claimed he
had to catch a flight and could not afford
to waste any time in the auction, but better
excuses have been made for lesser overbids
at your club and ours every day.
East-West
vulnerable West deals
|
West |
North |
East |
South |
1 |
Pass |
Pass |
Dble |
2 |
Pass |
2 |
4 |
|
End |
|
|
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Opening Lead:
K
Declarer took West's
K
with the ace and led a low trump, catching
the bare ace. West switched to a club, six,
nine, ace. Declarer played the
A
and when the jack dropped, continued with
the
Q
to West's king. By now declarer knew the
layout of the whole hand, but East's Q108 of
trumps seemed certain to produce two tricks
for the defence; if declarer led the jack
from dummy, East would cover and have the
ten-eight to deal with declarer's nine.
Back came a second club. Declarer did not need a third club trick to
discard a loser so the finesse would appear
to be a needless risk. In order to reach a
winning end position, however, he saw that a
third club trick was needed to discard . . .
a winner. Although East's apparently
impregnable trumps could not be neutralised
with brute force or a simple finesse,
declarer had two ways to get home from this
point.
Choosing the more elegant, he won the
J,
ruffed a diamond, crossed to the
10,
and ruffed another diamond, stranding the
K.
With his trumps shortened to the same length
as East's, declarer led the
6
to the jack. East won the queen and did his
best by playing his remaining club. Declarer
discarded his winning spade, won dummy's
king, and showed East the king-nine of
trumps. Although dummy was out of trumps,
either a spade or diamond lead at trick
twelve would coup East's ten-eight of trumps.
Declarer was showing off. He could have avoided the last roundup equally
well by simply cashing the
K
after the jack won, discarding a spade. Then,
diamond ruff, spade to the ten, diamond ruff,
trump to the jack and queen. East, with ten-eight
of trumps, would have to lead one. Declarer,
with king-nine remaining, would take the
last two tricks by finessing.