Tuesday, 8 August 2023

Southwold Summer

Anna and I played an evening at the Sole Bay Bridge Club. We mostly defended, and mostly defended well, but the key to doing well in Matchpoints is to get a few gifts from your opponents, and that helped us to 66%. I had a couple of deep thinks (very slow) that made no difference.

We also played a few hands with Christine and Stanley. A few times we pushed them to high in the bidding, so when I doubled them in 5♥ they were expecting to go down. What would you lead from:

♠ A 9 8 x x x ♥ x x x ♦ K x x x ♣ -

Your side has bid and raised Spades, and they've bid and raised Hearts.

I found the bold lead of a low Spade,. In a book of bridge stories this would definitely be the lead to beat the contract, putting Anna in with her King of Spades to give me a Club ruff. It's not good playing it safe and starting with the Ace of Spades, as it's too likely declarer or dummy has a singleton Spade, then you lose the chance to put partner in for a ruff. I specifically lead the ♠2, to ask for a low suit return.

Turns out it didn't matter which Spade I lead. This was the whole deal:

All Vul
W deal
♠ K
♥ Q T 9 x x
♦ J x x
♣ J x x x
♠ A 9 8 x x x
♥ x x x
♦ K x x x
♣ -
7
79
17
♠ Q J x x
♥ -
♦ A Q x
♣ x x x x x x
♠ x
♥ A K J x x
♦ x x x
♣ A K Q
DannyChristineAnnaStanley
WNES
1♥
2♠4♥4♠5♥
x---

There are four top losers, but look at how my lead lets 5♥x make. Declarer's Spade loser disappears when he wins his singleton King, a nice surprise. Then he draws trumps and runs the Clubs, throwing a Diamond loser.

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