1st September – Board 18: North/South Game. Dealer East.
Guest Blogger: Jill
East
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South
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West
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North
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No
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No
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1H
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No
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2C
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No
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2H
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No
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4H
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End
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North led a club and, at the time, I thought the opponents were uncharacteristically generous in letting me make the contract – there are two top hearts and two top diamonds to lose, and I might lose a third heart if I guess wrongly. But actually, as the cards lie, unless a red card is led at trick one, you can always make the contract as long as you don’t let them in to take their winners. Win the CQ, play SA and ruff a spade. Next play CA and CK. You might discard 2 spades, but that still leaves the same four top losers. So discard the two diamonds from hand which means you can ruff a diamond and then ruff a second spade. Now play the CJ. South can ruff with the HK, but that’s a natural winner, and you just discard your last spade, and can afford to lose two more heart tricks. If he ruffs with the J or 9, you overruff, and then lose two trumps and a spade. At the table, he discarded a diamond, so I discarded my last spade. Another diamond ruff means I have to lead away from my remaining H Q1076. As long as North doesn’t play the Ace (why ever would he?), opponents take three trump tricks, but the contract is safe.
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