Bridge: Oct. 11, 2021
“I played my partner to hold perfect cards,” Cy the Cynic told me after a losing session in his penny game. “That was unwise enough, but he was playing me for perfect cards at the same time.”
Cy, today’s South, took a flyer and bid 6NT at his third turn.
“I hoped my partner had a hand such as Q J 7 5 2, Q J 4 3, 7 2, 6 3,” Cy said. “He reasoned that I’d bid slam all by myself. His bidding had promised nothing. He had a king and queen, so he kicked the extra point.”
CLUB TRICK
The Cynic won the first diamond with the king, led a club to dummy’s king and returned a club to his jack. The finesse won, but when West discarded, East was sure to get a club trick.
I didn’t tell Cy that he should have made his grand slam. Even if he wins five club tricks, he needs four spades — so a 3-3 break. After Cy wins the first diamond, he cashes the A-K of hearts. When West follows, Cy must assume that West has 3-2-7-1 pattern: Cy leads a club to the king and returns a club … to his nine.
DAILY QUESTION
You hold: S 10 8 6 H 8 6 D Q J 10 9 8 6 3 C 7. You deal and open three diamonds, and your partner bids three spades. The opponents pass. What do you say?
ANSWER: Partner’s response to your preempt is forcing. If he had a long suit but a poor hand, he would pass and play at your long suit. Raise to four spades. Your high-card count is miserable, but you have three-card spade support and a side singleton.
West dealer
N-S vulnerable
NORTH
S Q 7 5 2
H 7 5 4 3
D 7 2
C K 6 3
WEST
S 10 8 6
H 8 6
D Q J 10 9 8 6 3
C 7
EAST
S J 9 3
H Q J 10 9 2
D 4
C Q 10 8 2
SOUTH
S A K 4
H A K
D A K 5
C A J 9 5 4
WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH
3D Pass Pass Dbl
Pass 3S Pass 4D
Pass 4H Pass 6NT
Pass 7NT(!) All pass
Opening lead — D Q
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