England’s Paul Hackett found a thoughtful defence on this
deal from Round 3 of yesterday’s Swiss.
Board 23. Dealer South. All Vul.
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ª K 8 4 3
© J 5 2
¨ 7 4 3
§ A 9 4 |
ª 10 7 6 2
© Q 7 3
¨ A K J
§ K Q 7 |
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ª A J 5
© K 10 9 6
¨ Q 9 8 6 5 2
§ - |
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ª Q 9
© A 8 4
¨ 10
§ J 10 8 6 5 3 2 |
The opening lead of the jack of clubs was covered by the queen,
ace and ruffed by declarer, who drew two rounds of trumps. Now she
cashed a club, discarding a spade, ruffed a club, and having completed
the partial elimination played ace and another spade.
Paul Hackett was careful to overtake his partner’s queen
of spades with his king, even though it established a spade trick
for declarer.
He exited with his trump, leaving declarer to divine the heart
position, a task that proved to be a bridge too far.