The Palm Beach Post

DAILY BRIDGE CLUB:

- BY FRANK STEWART

A light in my club’s main card room had burned out, and Unlucky Louie was drafted to replace it. He dropped the replacemen­t bulb, and it shattered.

“You know what that means,” Cy the Cynic observed: “seven years of bad ideas.”

In a penny game, Louie was declarer at today’s

3NT. North took a rosy view when he raised to game. West led a spade, and dummy’s 10 won. Louie next led the 10 of clubs, and East rose with the ace to return a spade.

Louie took the ace and cashed three clubs, but when he next led a diamond from dummy to his jack, West won and cashed three spades. Down one.

“It wasn’t a good idea to overbid,” Louie told North.

I suppose it wasn’t, with Louie as declarer. At Trick Two he must lead a diamond to his jack. West wins but can’t lead another spade effectivel­y.

If West shifts to a heart, Louie wins and forces out the ace of clubs. He wins East’s spade return, runs the clubs and finesses in diamonds again to win nine tricks.

DAILY QUESTION: You hold: ♠ K J 7 5 2 ♥ J 4 2 ◆

K 8 4 ♣ 6 4. Your partner opens one heart, and the next player overcalls one spade. What do you say?

ANSWER: You might defeat one spade, perhaps by more than one trick, but it’s a mistake to go “headhuntin­g” and seek to penalize opponents when your own prospects on offense are undetermin­ed. Bid two hearts, showing support for partner’s suit.

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