Bookworm Bridge Conundrums #48

This conundrum was written by Paul Thurston and was originally published in Bridge at the Breakfast Table - you can find out all about the book further down the page.

During a session of the Buffett Cup, multiple World Champion Giorgio Duboin of Italy, sitting East, found a ducking play the likes of which you may never have seen before (I hadn’t) and may wait a long, long time until you see again.

Opening lead: ♣K

North-South did well to stop in 3 after South sensibly signed off over his partner’s invitational response. Incidentally, would you and your favorite partner treat South’s rebid as a sign-off or a game acceptance simply showing extra heart length along the way? Food for thought.

About the Book

Many Canadians do indeed get their daily dose of bridge ‘at the breakfast table’ — by reading Paul thurston’s daily column in the National Post, one of only two newspapers in circulation throughout the whole of Canada. This book is a collection of some of his best and most interesting articles — tips, oddities, and just plain interesting deals and stories.

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