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Wishing and a ‘hoping.

Having dreams is nice. They do sometimes come true and that is even nicer. We are, of course, talking about playing bridge hands! It’s strange. Often, we say to beware of all the dangers you could encounter in the course of playing  a board. Then, on other occasions, it is a case of being optimistic! So, what about today’s deal?

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South Deals
None Vul

Spade-small

10 6 5 4

Heart-small

K 5 4

Diamond-small

J 9 7 4

Club-small

5 2

   

N

W

 

E

S

   
 

Spade-small

K Q

Heart-small

Q 7

Diamond-small

A K Q 3 2

Club-small

K Q 7 6

 

West

North

East

South

 

 

 

2 NT

Pass

3 Club-small

Pass

3 Diamond-small

Pass

3 NT

All pass

 

Your 2NT 20-22hcp opening is a little off-shape but near enough balanced. You would not want to be passed out in 1Diamond-small and find partner’s 4 count was just what you needed to make 3NT, would you?

Yes, North has a 4-count! Hoping you have a good 21/22 count, they bid 3Club-small, Stayman, looking for a spade fit. Not today. So, 3NT it is. West leads Heart-smallJ and you play low from dummy. East contributes Heart-small6, low like, and you win trick 1 with your Heart-smallQ. What’s your plan to make this contract?

You have 5 diamond tricks, Heart-smallQ and a bit of work to do to come to 9! There is no point in sitting there wishing you had opened 1Diamond-small and played there. There is also no point in sitting there wondering what you will play when West gains the lead and plays Heart-small10. That’s the kind of problem we all hate. Where is Heart-smallA? For now, we do not care..or should not.

How best can we come to 9 tricks? Let’s do our own piece of “wishing”. As South, we should wish that East holds Club-smallA since at some time soon, we will be playing that suit…and if East has Club-smallA, that gives us 2 club tricks, if we play that suit properly. We can surely come to a spade trick, too. So, 5 diamond tricks, 2 clubs and 1 in each major. Great. +400! I cannot think of a better way to make this contract. OK. Time to stop dreaming and put our plan into action. It is possible that we will not have to worry about where Heart-smallA is. Here's hoping!

South Deals
None Vul

Spade-small

10 6 5 4

Heart-small

K 5 4

Diamond-small

J 9 7 4

Club

5 2

Spade-small

J 9 3

Heart-small

J 10 9 3 2

Diamond-small

6 5

Club-small

9 8 4

 

N

W

 

E

S

 

Spade-small

A 8 7 2

Heart-small

A 8 6

Diamond-small

10 8

Club-small

A J 10 3

 

Spade-small

K Q

Heart-small

Q 7

Diamond-small

A K Q 3 2

Club-small

K Q 7 6

 

West

North

East

South

 

 

 

2 NT

Pass

3 Club-small

Pass

3 Diamond-small

Pass

3 NT

All pass

 

Often, it is right to play off our long suit of winners first. Here, however, we need to use our diamond suit to provide two entries to dummy so that we can twice lead clubs towards our hand.

So, at trick 2, lay down Diamond-smallA and then play a diamond to the Diamond-smallJ. A low club is played with Club-smallK winning the trick. So far, so good. Now, a low diamond to Diamond-small9 and a second club. East is helpless. If they take Club-smallA and switch to a spade, you will have 9 tricks. If they duck, Club-smallQ wins and you can cash your remaining diamond tricks before playing Spade-smallK. East can now take 2 club tricks (Club-smallAJ) but the only other trick for the defence will be Heart-smallA at trick 13. Contract made.

You may say that was lucky but South earnt their good fortune by taking a positive view and willing the defence’s honour cards, certainly Club-smallA, to be where they needed it to be.

After Heart-smallJ initial lead, there was a lucky way for the defence to emerge with 5 tricks. To do that, East has to play Club-small10 on the first round of clubs and Club-smallJ on the second. Then, when East wins the lead with Spade-smallA, they lead Club-small3 to West’s Club-small9 and West can play Heart-small10..Spade-smallA, and two tricks in both hearts and clubs for the defence. If the defenders are good enough to find that defence, all you can say is “well defended”.

The initial lead that will defeat 3NT is the unlikely lead of a low spade from West. Now the defence can score 2 spade and 2 club tricks along with Heart-smallA.

Again, if West led a spade instead of Spade-smallJ, it is not your lucky day.

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So, you did need some luck to make your game contract. You needed not just good luck but a positive mind-set from the start to give yourself a chance.

 

Richard Solomon

 

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