DAILY BRIDGE CLUB
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In an expert game on BBO, Ira Chorush landed at a bold four hearts. He took the ace of spades, cashed the A- K of clubs for a spade discard and led the queen of diamonds: king, ace. He took the jack and led a third diamond. West ruffed in with the jack and led another spade.
South ruffed and led a fourth diamond, and West ruffed in again and led a club. Chorush ruffed and, at the 10th trick, led his EIGHT of trumps to East’s nine
East was stuck. If he returned a trump, Chorush could take the ten and ace and win Trick 13 with a good diamond. If East led a spade, Chorush could pitch the diamond, ruff in dummy and retain his A- 10 of trumps behind East’s K- 6. Well done! DAILY QUESTION You hold: opens one spade, you bid two hearts, he rebids two spades and you try three diamonds. Partner then bids three hearts. What do you say?
ANSWER: Partner probably has only a doubleton heart. With three- card support, he might have raised directly or might have jumped to four hearts at his third turn. Bid three spades, forcing. A jump to four spades South dealer N- S vulnerable