Hand of the day #67

The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff

The best play that I encountered in the Mixed Pairs found me on the receiving end. I thought Michael Yuen and Angela Fenton did very well here.

Opening Lead: Q

My 1♠ bid perhaps deserved a fate worse than it got. But given that the contract of 3♣ would have produced an easy 150 for East-West, the defenders needed the third undertrick to get back to par.

Against 3♠, West led the Q, ducked all around, and led another diamond to East’s king. Yuen made a very thoughtful shift to the 8, covered by the jack and queen. (Shifting to the 10 would not have made West’s life easy.)

Now the A was led, East playing the nine. Then Fenton played a ♣K, and East continued with the A and a fourth diamond. Declarer ruffed high as Fenton pitched both her hearts. Now, as declarer, I had to guess spades at once, with no re-entry to my hand. Not surprisingly, I led low to dummy’s ♠8, since the trumps were known to be 3-1. This resulted in down 150 — mission accomplished for the defenders.


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