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Bridge

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Lee Ryan said, “I was brought up with psychics and tarot cards. My mum was always told I was going to be in a boy band and be famous as a singer.”

Is he? Yes! He is an English singer-songwriter and actor best known as a member of the boy band Blue. However, if that prediction had not been made, would he have gone into a different field?

Good bridge defense requires the defenders to be of one mind, correctly interpreti­ng each other’s cards. In this deal, how should East and West play to defeat four hearts? West might have made a two-heart Michaels Cue-Bid, but decided to ignore that weak diamond suit. North’s two-spade cue-bid promised three or more hearts and at least game-invitation­al strength. When South signed off in three hearts, North raised to game, of course. Well, perhaps not “of course.” He would have done much better to sign off in three no-trump, which would have made with two overtricks.

West leads the spade ace, and East plays the 10, starting a high-low with a doubleton. West cashes the spade king, then leads a third spade so that his partner can ruff. But what suit would West like his partner to return at trick four?

Right — a club. How can he achieve that?

By leading his spade eight at trick three, his lowest remaining spade asking for the lower-ranking of the other two side suits. Then West has to hope that East has been watching the spades and trusts him.

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