Hartford Courant

It pays to be pessimisti­c

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When declarer is confronted with what appears to be a laydown contract, he must first ask himself,“what can defeat me?” The failure to ask this one simple question has been responsibl­e for the demise of many a makable hand.

Consider today’s deal where South was in six diamonds and West led the queen of clubs.

Declarer won with the ace and promptly played the king, ruffed by East. East returned a trump, and South found himself fighting a losing battle.

He won the trump in his hand, ruffed a club with the diamond king and discarded another club on the heart ace. But South had no place to put his remaining small club, and he ended down one.

Declarer was very unlucky to run into a 5-1 club division, but if he had taken this possibilit­y into account and sought a means to deal with it, he might have found the way to assure the contract.

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