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A “BLOOMING” GOOD PLAY

When you are playing against Sydney’s Peter Gill, the best place to have him is in the dummy seat. He cannot exert nearly as much influence on the result of a board or match as he can in any other position.

If I had any great hopes that the following 5Diamond-small contract from the Round of 8 of The New Zealand Teams could be defeated because Peter was not declarer, his partner, Martin Bloom, soon dispelled them.

 

North Deals
E-W Vul
6 4
10 8 3
K Q 10 8
A J 4 3
   
N
W   E
S
   
 
A Q 10 5
A 9 6
A J 9 5 3
10
West North East South
  Pass Pass 1 
2  3  Pass 4 
Pass 5  All pass  

 

Martin and Peter crawled their way to 5Diamond-small after West’s weak jump overcall. Assuming the spade finesse is going to fail, how are you going to avoid losing two heart tricks and one in spades?

Martin, South, won the trump lead in hand and played a club to the ace and ruffed a club. Next came a trump to dummy (they broke 2-2) and a second club ruff. The Heart-smallA (West played the jack) was followed by the Spade-smallA with these cards then remaining:

 

 
6
10 8
Q 10
J
K J 9 8 7
K
 
N
W   E
S
 
Q 7 5 4
K Q
 
Q 10 5
9 6
J

Martin played Spade-smallQ knowing that West was down to five spade cards and one other. If that other card was a heart, West could cash that heart but would then have to either play a high spade which would promote his Spade-small10 as a trick (heart discard) or else exit a lower spade on which Martin could throw the losing heart as his Spade-small10 would score. It would not have helped West to unblock the Heart-smallK as if East overtakes with the queen, the defence would have condensed two heart tricks into one while if East ducked the Heart-smallJ, Martin’s end-play works as above. The full hands were:

 
64
1083
KQT8
AJ43
K J 9 8 73
KJ
72
752
 
N
W   E
S
 
Q 7 5 4
64
KQ986
 
AQ 10 5
A 9 6
AJ953
T

 

True, the heart lay favoured Martin but there is no point having a favourable lay-out if you do not take advantage of it.

At the end of the board, dummy was heard to say quietly “Well played”. Well earnt praise.

Richard Solomon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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