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Problem: The Auction:
all pass Your partner has answered your opening bid of 1♣ with a weak inverted minor raise and you, feeling as frisky as ever, go for 3NT of course. West leads the ♦8 and you must decide whether or not to play the ♦A from the dummy, as diamonds are your only weakness... Solution: You can take two tricks with spades, two tricks with hearts and after getting rid of the ♣A, five more tricks with clubs. The problem is, if you lose your only control in diamonds, the opponents might defeat the contract after getting the lead with the ♣A and cashing in four or more tricks with diamonds. So it is a hard decision – how to play the first trick! The rule of eleven indicates that East has the ♦Q, besides, if West had an unbroken sequence in diamonds – the ♦KQJx, he would have led the top card. So, if you duck, East might win the trick and lead diamonds back to West. Its obvious you must play the ♦A from the dummy`s hand, hoping to either catch the ♦Q or to block the opponents further attempts to play diamonds. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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As your analyses told you that East must have the ♦Q, the only way to make the contract is to block the diamonds, taking the first trick with the ♦A and leaving East holding the ♦Q. Thus even if East or West leads the diamonds again after taking the trick with the ♣A, the opponents would get only one diamond trick as there wouldn`t be another entry to the hand of West, who holds the longer suit of diamonds. The par contract on this game is 4 ♥ X by East-West. Bridge Baron deal No : N1639-85729-49917-85608-25216-84875 You can download this deal in PPL format, and view it with Bridge Baron here :Deal Of The Week |
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