This week’s deals involve the idea of «trump control»: preserving enough trumps so you can safely establish and cash your other winners. The best advice on trump control I know: When control may be a problem, set up your side suit early.
North Dealer N-S vulnerable
Contract 4 spades
Today’s declarer ruffed the second diamond, drew trumps and next led the ace and a low club. East won and led a third diamond, and South was in difficulty: When he ruffed with his last trump, he had lost control. South took three hearts, but West won the last two tricks with the king of clubs and a diamond. Down one.
ACE OF CLUBS
Even when the trumps break 3-2, South must set up his clubs early. After South ruffs the second diamond, he leads the ace and a low club. He ruffs the next dia-mond and concedes another club. When West wins, he can’t beat the contract.
If West leads a diamond, South can ruff in dummy preserving the remaining trumps in his hand. He can then draw trumps and cash his good club and three hearts to land the contract.