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PLAY and DEFENCE for Improving Players

HOW MANY TRUMPS?

Trumps can be dangerous objects in the hands of the defenders. Sometimes, though, we have to leave them in play, waiting to cause us grief.

What’s your plan in making 11 tricks with the following cards?

West                                      East

Spade-small AK1086                              Spade-small 75

Heart-small A                                        Heart-small KJ1094

Diamond-small AQJ962                             Diamond-small 10743

Club-small 10                                     Club-small 74

 

West              North                        East                South

1Diamond-small                   Pass                      Pass                  2Club-small

2Spade-small                  3Club-small                         3Diamond-small                   Pass

3Spade-small                   Pass                      4Diamond-small                   Pass

5Diamond-small                   All Pass

North led Club-small5 won by South’s ace. South continued with a low club.

There only seems to be a problem when South has all 3 missing trumps. A 2-1 trump break allows West the opportunity to ruff a second spade in comfort while if North had all 3 missing trumps, they can only score one trump trick, with the king. However, at the table, West led Diamond-smallA and then Diamond-smallQ and found herself in trouble when South returned a third trump:

                                    North

                                    Spade-small J932

                                    Heart-small Q872

                                    Diamond-small

                                    Club-small K8652

      West                                      East

       Spade-small AK1086                              Spade-small 75

       Heart-small A                                        Heart-small KJ1094

       Diamond-small AQJ962                              Diamond-small 10743

       Club-small 10                                       Club-small 74

                                 South

                                  Spade-small Q4

                                  Heart-small 653

                                  Diamond-small K85

                                 Club-small AQJ93

One spade could be ruffed, another discarded on the Heart-smallK but there was still an inescapable spade loser in the West hand..down one.

The answer was to play either no rounds of trumps or at most cash only the ace. Cash the Heart-smallA and then play two top spades and a ruff a spade with Diamond-small10. Had a high spade been ruffed, indicating a really bad spade break, then declarer would just have to hope the Diamond-smallK would fall under the ace, i.e. a 2-1 break. As it was, with no worse than a 4-2 spade break, South could over-ruff but had no winning continuation. A trump return allows West to draw the remaining trump (if the ace had not been cashed) and then ruff a spade in comfort. A club gives West a useful ruff and discard while a heart allows declarer to discard two spades on high hearts.

As can be the case, two rounds of trumps is one round too many!

Richard Solomon

 

 

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