Simple if you don’t fall asleep at the wheel
I watched this deal from the French Open Trials where one defender won 10 imps for his side defending a game perfectly.
West, Toffier held:
Toffier ♠ A52 ♥ A42 ♦ Q942 ♣ Q93 |
The auction in the Closed Room went like this.
Toffier | Ringuet | Pilon | Adad |
2♥ | |||
Pass | 2NT | Pass | 3♣ |
Pass | 3♥ | Pass | 4♥ |
All Pass |
2♥ showed 5-6 hearts and 18-22 points. South, Adad, showed his secondary club suit and Ringuet gave Toffier a choice between hearts and notrump.
How do you defend? The opening lead is often very important and this deal is no exception. Clearly a club is out in this auction. Spades seem risky. A diamond is possible. What do you do?
Toffier decided on a trump. He picked a small one which still let him maintain control of the suit. This is the dummy he saw.
Dealer: Vul: |
Ringuet ♠ 3 ♥ 76 ♦ KJ108752 ♣ 753 |
Toffier |
Partner, Pilon followed with the ♥ 9 and declarer won the ♥ Q. Declarer cashed the ♦A and partner followed. Then declarer, Adad, played the ♥ J and Toffier was in with the ♥ A. What does he know and what should he do? Toffier knows declarer has no entry to dummy since all the diamonds are gone from south and east. A trump lead is safe and will force Adad to play from his hand. Adad won the trump return as partner showed out playing a small spade.
Declarer now played the ♣ A, ♣ K and another. On the first club Pilon played the lowest outstanding club. And Toffier threw the ♣Q.
Could the ♣ Q be the setting trick? Declarer’s shape is pretty well known. Assuming Pilon gave count on the club then Adad has 2-6-1-4 shape and probably at least 20 high card points since he accepted Ringuet’s invitation.
If Adad has the ♠K then the contract cannot be defeated unless Pilon has the ♣ J. If Toffier holds onto the ♣ Q he will be enplayed and forced to either lead away from the ♠ A or give declarer the ♦K in dummy.
If Adad has the ♣ AKJx and Pilon has the ♠ K the Toffier will be throwing away the setting tricks. Good partnerships have agreements on signaling and with the ♠ K Pilon could have done something in the carding to let Toffier know he had a high card in spades. Perhaps even more dramatic and effective if Toffier has the ♠ K and xxx of clubs he could throw a low club on the third round of hearts! The fact that he is holding all his clubs should indicate that he does indeed have something in clubs.
Dealer: Vul: |
Ringuet ♠ 3 ♥ 76 ♦ KJ108752 ♣ 753 |
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Toffier ♠ A52 ♥ A42 ♦ Q943 ♣ Q93 |
Pilon ♠ QJ98764 ♥ 109 ♦ 6 ♣ J86 |
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Addad ♠ K10 ♥ KQJ853 ♦ A ♣ AK104 |