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Today’s deal is taken from a book published in 1945, “Sorry, Partner” by Dr. Paul Stern and A.J. Smith. The foreword opens with, “Another book on Bridge?” Little did the authors realize how steady the supply of bridge books would remain for the next 80 years, and the rate of flow shows no sign of easing. Not that that is a bad thing. Reading is an excellent exercise, and reading about bridge is doubly rewarding.

In “Sorry, Partner,” the reader learns from the original players’ mistakes. Where did South go wrong here?

Today, (almost) everyone sitting South would overcall one heart. Then, if North advances with one no-trump, South should bid three notrump (a contract that makes easily with this layout).

To defeat four hearts for sure, West had to lead a spade. This was difficult to find. His actual choice of a club was debatable, but it worked well when it lulled South into a false sense of security. So pleased with the free finesse on the lead, South immediatel­y played a heart to dummy’s king and took the heart finesse. After drawing East’s last trump, South led the diamond jack. However, East, noting his partner’s two, cashed both of his diamond winners before exiting with a club. Now South had to lose two spade tricks and go down one.

After winning the first trick, South should have attacked diamonds immediatel­y. He establishe­s two winners in the dummy on which he can discard spade losers, the heart king being the dummy entry.

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