Hand of the day #80

The Aces On Bridge by Bobby Wolff


The jury is still out on whether you can be a champion if you focus solely on playing well, as opposed to making your opponents play badly. Whatever the case, learning the basic elements of deception cannot be a bad idea. Witness today’s deal, from “25 Ways to Be a Better Defender” by Barbara Seagram and David Bird.

Opening Lead: ♣3

West leads the ♣3 against 3NT, and declarer’s cause looks hopeless. But say South takes the first trick and cashes the ♠K and ♠A, then plays the Q.

If East believes that declarer has a doubleton ace-king of spades, he will duck, to keep declarer out of dummy, and South will run for home having stolen his ninth trick. Note that ducking might well be right if declarer had a 2-4-4-3 shape with two club stops. So West must tell East he has 2♠ by echoing in that suit. Then East can suspect the ruse and win the first diamond to cash out.

Since we are trying to take a fair and balanced approach, note that on a different day, if West had 10-fourth of spades, he might be reluctant to echo in spades. This would be in case declarer had king-third of spades, and worked out to finesse on the third round of the suit. In reality one cannot make an omelet without breaking the odd egg or two. If West’s spades are better (or worse), the echo will surely not cost.


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3 comments on “Hand of the day #80”

  1. I agree considering we are not in red zone so even if the partner has 12 pp (minimum) he can have also 4 spades so we can have fit on the line. In this case 18 points are enough to play 1s and maybe also 2s

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