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The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff
Opening Lead: ♣4
At the top level of bridge, partnership agreement about signals and discards is as important as agreements in bidding.
Today’s deal comes from a European championship match between Romania and Italy, the eventual winners.
At both tables West led a low club against three no-trump. When the Italians were defending, the Romanian declarer won the club queen at trick one, cashed the diamond ace, and played a diamond toward dummy’s jack. West discarded the heart six and East wasted no time in switching to the spade nine, ensuring that the defenders took four tricks in that suit.
In my view it should have been easier for the Romanians at the other table. Here Lorenzo Lauria, declarer for Italy, won the club queen, cashed the diamond ace and then crossed to dummy’s heart jack to run the diamond jack.
This told everybody that declarer had four heart tricks, and West could surely tell that he had at least three diamond tricks (given his play) and two clubs. So, West should have discarded a club, suggesting to East that he try something else. As it was, West discarded a heart, and East continued clubs when on lead with the diamonds. As far as he was concerned, West could have held both black aces instead of his actual holding. Now it would have been necessary to clear the clubs before putting West in with the spade ace to cash his club winners.
Lead with the aces
Answer: ♥2
Although you have a decent club sequence, you must lead a heart if you want to have any chance to beat this game. You must either set up or cash hearts at once, and realistically a small heart is your best bet to do that. If dummy has the heart king, declarer may duck, and if your partner has that card, you may be able to cash three hearts on the go.
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I thought one should not leas away from an ace
u said lead 2 of hearts
please explain