Linda Lee — My personal bridge blog

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
♠ A52  
 A42
 Q942  
♣ Q93  

 

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  
 
Toffier
 A52  
 A42
 Q943  
 Q93  
Pilon
 QJ98764  
 109  
 6  
 J86  
  Addad
 K10  
 KQJ853  
 A  
♣ AK104  
 

 

 

 

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