Linda Lee — My personal bridge blog

USA 2 Pours It On … Segment 5

As I watch the fifth segment match USA 2 has taken a big lead over USA 1.  We have looked at how Lall and Grue can be tough opponents.  Board 16 is an example of how Woolridge-Hurd can create a   imp swing.

Look at the South hand held by Wooldridge.

Wooldridge

Q92

A105

Q1043

A95

Nobody is vulnerable.

Stansby Hurd Martel Wooldridge
Pass Pass 1 Pass
2 Pass 3 Pass
4 All pass

A diamond is a kind of long suit game try.  So what do you lead?  A trump is out.  A diamond seems possible.  Stansby is suggesting that he can help in diamonds with the jump to game.  You could lead a diamond hoping to find some weakness.  With a less informative auction you probably would lead a diamond all the time.  If you pick one of the other two suits which one do you chose?  Do you lead the ace or a small one?  All these thoughts must have been circling in Joel’s head.  I think if you are planning a round suit lead you should think about it during the auction and not take forever to make the lead.  Joel put the 5 on the table and it was devasting.  Here is the whole hand.

Dealer:

Vul:

Hurd

106

J8

J976

Q10872

Stansby

754

Q97432

8

K64

Martel

AKJ83

K6

AK52

J3

Wooldridge

Q92

A105

Q1043

A95

Luck?  Instinct? Skill?  You decide.  Once that small club was on the table Martel was doomed.  Just like you and I he played low and had to lose two clubs, a diamond and a trump.  Grue and Lall played in 4H from the West hand.  Levin lead a club from the queen and Grue had no problem.

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