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Your Hand
♠ K 10 9 4 2
♥ K 7 4
♦ A 10
♣ K Q 10 |
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Q: 5 - You might not agree with the bidding, but here you are.
South | West | North | East |
- | - | Pass | 3♦ |
3♠ | 4♥ | 4♠ | Pass |
Pass | 5♦ | Pass | Pass |
Dble | All Pass | | |
A: ♠10. Your objective should be to set up and cash a couple of black-suit tricks before declarer can draw trumps and discard his losers on dummy’s long Hearts.
Between the black suits, Clubs have more potential, for your fit in Spades makes it unlikely you’ll be able to take more than one trick there, but by the same token, declarer will have more Clubs than Spades and may be threatening to get his Spades away immediately, which won’t be possible in Clubs. The Spade lead is therefore more pressing.
Partner will know to switch to Clubs if he wins the first trick, and if he doesn’t, you’ll probably need partner to have the ♣A anyway, and a delayed Club switch, when you get in with the ♦A, will be enough.
Unfortunately for the English South, he led the ♣K, only to see declarer win, finesse dummy’s ♥Q, and throw a Spade loser away on the ♥A. Thereafter, the defense could score only one Spade and one Diamond trick, instead of the two Spades they were owed.
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