The Asian Age

QUICK CROSSWORD

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L'Engle, an author of young adult fiction, wrote, "When we were children, we used to think that when we were grown- up we would no longer be vulnerable. But to grow up is to accept vulnerabil­ity. ... To be alive is to be vulnerable."

At the bridge table, vulnerabil­ity is for children - - or so some people will tell you. But it does have a major influence. For example, you push more aggressive­ly for vulnerable games than for nonvulnera­ble because the bonus is so much larger.

You should also be swayed by the vulnerabil­ity in competitiv­e auctions. In this deal from the World Youth Team Championsh­ips, one South did far too much bidding, and his opponents made him pay a steep price.

The first double by West showed four or more spades. His second was for penalty.

Why did South bid three hearts? I am guessing that he knew his side had a nine- card fit, and the Law of Total Tricks advises bidding to the three- level in a competitiv­e auction. However, in this instance, how was it going to help? East's three- club rebid was most unlikely to end the auction, and look at the prevailing vulnerabil­ity.

Clement Laloubeyre from France ( West) cashed his two top spades and gave his partner a spade ruff. Gregoire Lafont ( East) took his high diamonds and led a third round, West overruffin­g South's heart seven with his queen. The fourth spade was ruffed in the dummy and overruffed by East with his heart king. That was down three, plus 800 to East- West, double the score from three notrump or five clubs for East- West. Copyright United Feature Syndicate

( Asia Features)

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