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The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff
Opening Lead: ♣J
Today's deal comes from an international report. Against three spades Geir Brekka began with his singleton club jack, ducked all around.
Now West was uncomfortably positioned. A spade continuation would allow declarer to fulfill his contract, since inevitably a few tricks later West would find himself endplayed, obliged to play a heart or diamond, allowing declarer access to dummy to pitch his club losers.
A diamond continuation was also unattractive. So West decided to switch to a small heart. Dummy played low, East played his heart two, showing an odd number of cards, and declarer won the trick with his king and led his singleton diamond.
By now Brekka already knew declarer’s shape: six spades, two hearts, one diamond and four clubs. So he took his diamond ace, played his heart ace, and carefully continued with his spade 10 (NOT the five). Declarer won the trick with his jack and cashed the spade ace.
Brekka had realized that if he now followed with his small spade, at the next trick he was going to be endplayed by declarer with his spade king. He would then have to play a heart or a diamond, providing a much needed entry to dummy, letting declarer pitch all his club losers. Brekka therefore dropped his trump king under the ace, trading one trick for three and defeating the contract.
Bid with the aces
Answer: Pass
Is this auction forcing? I don't see why, since both opponents are bidding and partner could have jumped or cuebid with a really good hand. If I had to guess, I'd say game couldn't be better than a one-in-three shot. Since hearts feels like our side's best fit, I would pass, and apologize if I misjudged the position.
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HOW DID BREKKA KNOW HOW MANY OF EACH CARDS IN THE OPPONENT’S HAND?
MY FIRST TIME RESPONSE
on the Hand of the day if east takes the club cashes the K and gives his patner a ruff, the contract goes 2 light