Montreal Gazette

ACES ON BRIDGE

- BOBBY WOLFF

“Only take this rule along, Always to advise her wrong; And reprove her when she’s right; She may then grow wise for spite.”

— Jonathan Swift

Mistakes come in all shape sand sizes; I’ m sure I still have many new ones to find. In today’ s deal, your task is to spot what error declarer made to ruin his own chances.

After two passes, East opened with four spa des, and South felt obliged to bid. I’ d vote for a double( meaning it as cards, rather than penalty) or a call of four no-trump, but he chose to bid five diamonds, and West was delighted to double.

South won the spa de lead and drew all the opponents’ trumps, ending in dummy, then ruffed a spade high before leading a heart to the 10. Now her an the club nine to West, who took his jack and exited with the ace and another heart. Declarer could no longer avoid a further club loser — down one.

West’ s double surely suggests that the missing high cards in hearts and clubs will be with West. So declarer should draw just two round soft rumps, ending in hand, then lead a heart.

At this point, West might as well rise with the ace and exit in either red suit, but declarer can arrange to finish both red suits, ending in dummy. At that point, he can lead the club nine around to West. What can West do now? He must either return a club into South’ s ten ace or play a heart and concede a ruff-and-discard. In that case, declarer discards a club from dummy and ruffs in hand. He next cashes the club ace and leads the queen for a ruffing fines se against West’ s king, while he still has a trump entry to hand.

ANSWER: In auctions of this sort, one normally raises partner’ s major either directly or at the next turn. Typically, you raise directly unless the hand is too defensive in nature, or unless you have a double ton honor in trump, when you might not want to get partner too excited about competing further. I’ d raise directly here, but if my left-hand opponent had opened one diamond, I might pass first and raise later.

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