Bookworm Bridge Conundrums #32

This conundrum was written by Patrick O'Connor and was originally published in the book, Demystifying Defense - you can find out all about it further down the page.

We are East. Our hand is:

Demystifying Defense

South opens 1, we pass and North bids 2NT, the Jacoby convention, showing four-card support for opener’s hearts and at least an opening hand. Partner passes and South jumps to 4 showing a minimum 1 opening. All pass, we lead the J, a safe lead from three adjacent honors, and dummy comes down.

Lead: J

Demystifying Defense

South draws trumps in three rounds, ending in hand. Partner shows out on the first round and discards the ♣3, then the ♠2, then the ♣4.

What do partner’s discards tell us?

What do we play now?

About the book

O’Connor addresses the hardest aspect of cardplay: defense. After carefully explaining the basic concepts, he takes the reader through forty problems, using an ‘over the shoulder’ style, and explaining every play as it is made. Beginners typically have more trouble with defense than any other part of the game, and this book will go a long way towards removing their unease.

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