Porterville Recorder

Give them their due a little too early

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE® GARFIELD® BIG NATE® ARLO & JANIS® ZITS®

The theme of today’s deal could be summed up in the line, “Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s.”

The Internatio­nal Bridge Press Associatio­n’s Gidwani Family Trust 2017 Defense of the Year went to Cedric Lorenzini (East) and Jean-christophe Quantin (West) from France. The deal was originally written up by Mark Horton from England.

In the auction, South’s two-club rebid was Gazzilli, either natural or any hand with 16 or more points. Two diamonds showed hearts and enough points to wish to be in game opposite 16-plus. (That was an overbid, especially given the singleton spade.) Four clubs, four hearts and five diamonds were control-bids.

When the dummy came down, declarer anticipate­d winning these 11 tricks: eight spades, two hearts (by taking two finesses) and one club.

As you can see, declarer seemed destined to succeed. However, West found the killing lead when he chose a low heart. His seven was either thirdhighe­st from an even number of cards or lowest from an odd number. South tried immediatel­y for his 11th trick by playing dummy’s queen, but East took the trick with his king. What did East do next?

Lorenzini found the only defense when he immediatel­y returned a heart into dummy’s ace-10.

If South had tried to cash his second heart winner, East would have ruffed. Instead, declarer took a club finesse at trick three, hoping East had the king and queen or one honor singleton or doubleton. No luck.

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