Scottish Daily Mail

BRIDGE MASTERCLAS­S

- PETER DONOVAN

You play West in 3NT and North leads ♥Q. Plan the play.

THIS example of play planning and safety first is the best one on which to test if you are a sound, cautious declarer or a bit of a gambler.

Even beginners can count that there are nine certain winners once the ♦A has been removed (three AKs and three diamonds). The sensible play is to lead diamonds immediatel­y and then quickly cash out after regaining the lead.

But you will also have spotted the temptation to get a couple of overtricks if you can pick up ♠Q, which is a 50-50 guess.

Overtricks are irrelevant at rubber and/teams bridge, but important in duplicate — but not at the risk of the contract. Those who take a losing finesse go two down. In this case, the safety players were rewarded with the overtricks because North held a doubleton ♠Q.

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