A Little Bold


13th November – Board 7. Game All. Dealer South.
I admired West’s ultimate bid on the hand shown below which gained a bucket-load of points although it could all so easily have gone wrong. But sometimes you have to be a little bold, in bridge as in life (so I am told.)

North:
S J 9 6 3
H K 10 6 2
D 3
C A 8 7 5

West:
S K 5 4 2
H none
D A K Q 5 4 2
C 9 4 2

East:
S Q 10 8
H A 9 7 3
D 10 8 7
C K Q 3

South:
S A 7
H Q J 8 5 4
D J 9 6
C J 10 6


  West
 North
  East
  South
    
   
   
    No
     1D
    No
    1H
    No
     1S
    No
    2NT
    No
    3NT
   End




With the potential to take a lot of tricks with that persuasive diamond suit West bid 3NT after his partner had shown a balanced sort of hand with around eleven points and a club stop, and the spotlight fell on South. A heart lead would have led to a two trick defeat but with East bidding the suit it could have turned out badly and a club lead looked fairly safe. In fact it made life easy for declarer who soon claimed nine tricks and a big swing although I see from the benign lie of the cards that five diamonds can always be made.

2 comments:

  1. I agree 5D makes but against proper defence how do you stop losing 4 hearts a club and a spade as we did

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  2. Well of course 3NT would not make on heart lead but the point is that South might well look somewhere else for his lead as declarer had bid hearts. And if that is the case then 3NT would make. From West's point of view is is unlikely that 2NT would make exactly so it must be right to have shot at 3NT and hope for a favourable lead.

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