The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

DAILY BRIDGE CLUB:

- BY FRANK STEWART

The ageless Eddie Kantar continues to entertain and enlighten us. Eddie produces an instructio­nal deal for every issue of the Daily Bulletin at the ACBL North American Championsh­ips.

In today’s Kantar deal, South’s bidding shows long hearts but fewer than 10 points. North should be happy to pass at a playable spot.

Since West has a natural trump trick, leading his singleton diamond is more likely to help declarer than the defense. With the lead of the three of clubs, East takes the K-A, and West follows with the deuce, indicating that he started with five clubs.

Since dummy’s diamonds are a threat to provide discards, East should cash the ace of spades next. West signals encouragem­ent, wins the second spade and leads a third spade.

Then East can “uppercut” with his 10 of trumps, and when declarer must overruff with the king, West’s Q-J-8 are worth two trump tricks to beat the contract.

DAILY QUESTION: You hold: ♠ Q10652 ♥ A7

◆ AKJ10 ♣ 8 5. Your partner opens one heart, you bid one spade and he rebids two hearts. What do you say?

ANSWER: Slam is possible; partner has at least six hearts and might hold 3, K Q109632,Q76, A6. Since partners rarely hold exactly the right cards, many players would raise to four hearts. To temporize with a bid of three diamonds and support the hearts next would be reasonable.

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