48th European Bridge Team Championships Page 5 Bulletin 13 - Friday 25 August 2006


Odd Numbers

Hands up everyone who knows how to score 920? Too easy you say? Not necessarily, if I tell you that you are allowed to bid and make a minor suit slam, you are not vulnerable, and it is not from 1 of a major redoubled (+2 if non-vulnerable +1 if vulnerable). The magic number comes from playing 4NT< and making - I and how often does that happen. Step forward the lucky - I and guilty - parties. We'll tell you the countries but not the names of the defenders (our charity extends that far). It was Belarus who were the recipients, Turkey the donors.

Board: 14. Dealer: East. None vul.
 ♠ -
K 10 6
Q J 10 9 6 4
♣ 10 8 7 3

♠ A 4 3
A J 8 3 2
K 5 3
Bridge deal
♠ Q J 9 8 5
9 7
A 8 7
 ♠ K 10 7 6 2
Q 5 4
2
♣ Q 9 6 4

The bulletin expounded on the play in 4♠, but did not look too carefully at the play in no-trumps. Curiously, against an inspired declarer the defence would really have to be on their toes to stop ten tricks in no-trumps. Imagine as West that you remove yourself from 4♠* to 4NT on the lead of the diamond queen. You pass the ♠Q and find the expected bad news, then lead a heart to the jack. North wins and clears the diamonds, you lead a heart to your ace, and endplay South with the third heart.

 ♠ -
-
10 9 6 4
♣ 10 8 7

♠ A 4
8 3
3
Bridge deal
♠ J 9 8
-
8
 ♠ K 10 7 6
-
-
♣ Q 9 6

No matter what South does you have ten tricks. Of course an astute South would pitch the Q on the second diamond to avoid this position - and that would be nice defence would it not?

Let's go back to what really happened at the table. Declarer won the diamond lead in dummy and ran the 9 to the 10. North cleared the diamonds, and South carelessly pitched a low heart. Declarer won the diamond in hand and exited with a low heart, leaving North with the obligation to crocodile his partner's Q…but wait a second! Did partner have the bare A or the bare Q? Unable to bear the ridicule if he had reduced his three heart winners to two, North played low, and South had to win the Q. Ten tricks made, and the magic number recorded.


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