Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Aces on Bridge

- BOBBY WOLFF

Setting a trump suit after using Stayman over one notrump may not be complex, but it does require discussion. The key is that using Stayman and jumping to four no-trump after hearing a response in a major is best used as quantitati­ve without a fit, because you really have no other way to show that hand. Conversely, to set partner’s major as trump after you find a fit, bid the other major at the threelevel. Since you can’t be looking for a fit there with a five-card suit (or you’d have begun with a transfer), this simply sets trump and shows interest in slam.

In today’s deal, NorthSouth use this identical structure over a two-notrump opener; as South, you drive to six spades after your partner shows extras. When West leads the heart 10, you determine that you will need one black suit or the other to behave well. How can you maximize your chances?

Although you can come home easily when the trump king is doubleton onside, as here, you should also be able to succeed when East has three trumps instead of two, as long as you are careful. Win the heart lead in dummy and finesse the spade jack, then cash the ace. When the king drops, draw the last trump. If it doesn’t, play three rounds of hearts, then start running the diamonds. Unless East has two or fewer hearts, he will have no exit card when he ruffs in, and he will be forced to lead a club for you. If he discards on the winning diamonds, throw him in with the third trump, and the result will be the same.

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