Hand of the day #651

Published 
February 4, 2026

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The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff

Opening Lead: ♠A

West makes a negative double and North's cue-bids show a sound raise in spades. As you were uncertain about the final spot you made a trial bid in hearts, prompting North to blast directly to game. How do you plan to make 10 tricks after West leads ace and another trump?

Although it is not crucial, you unblock one of dummy’s trump honors under the ace. After winning the second trump cheaply in hand, you judge West began with a doubleton trump, because he would surely have led a low trump from ace-third. So, there is no chance of ruffing a heart in dummy, for East will win the heart trick and play a third trump.

Consequently, you will need to set up the diamond suit, and although your chances may look slim, given the shortage of entries to dummy, you can achieve your target — so long as West holds three diamonds including the 10. The layout you need will be similar to the one in the diagram.

When you lead the diamond two to the eight and queen, East will be on lead. He cashes the heart king, then returns a third trump, which you win in dummy. Next you cash the diamond ace (throwing a heart) and then lead the diamond jack. East covers with the diamond king, and when you ruff, West’s diamond 10 falls, as you had hoped. You will now make four trumps, four clubs and two diamonds for your required total of 10 tricks.


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