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I had a dream!

Well, that’s not what you should do at the bridge table, not even in retrospect about a deal! With only our side vulnerable, it was my turn to bid in second position as East after North had passed. I looked at the vulnerability, at whom I was likely to be pre-empting, my poor suit and lack of quick tricks and passed. Would you?

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North Deals
E-W Vul

 

N

W

 

E

S

 

Q J 5

5

6 4

K 9 8 7 6 5 2

 

West

North

East

South

 

Pass

?

 


South opened 1Heart-small and my partner bid 1NT. North tried 2Heart-small and now I bid 3Club-small. Partner had a few thoughts but finally passed as did our opponents.

I became declarer in 3Club-small and with true meaning thanked partner for their dummy after South had led Diamond-small7. While 1NT was not a perfect description of the West hand, there really was nothing better. Double might have worked though what would West bid when East bid clubs?! At least now, I had bid the suit voluntarily.

North Deals
E-W Vul

   

A 8 7 2

K Q 9 3

A K 10 9

J

 

N

W

 

E

S

 

Q J 5

5

6 4

K 9 8 7 6 5 2

 

       
       

 

I won Diamond-smallA and led Club-smallJ with North playing Club-smallQ. The first trick was very royal as my king was taken by South’s ace. South continued with a lower diamond which I won and ruffed a third diamond with Club-small9 with South overruffing with Club-small10. Let’s look at all four hands.

North Deals
E-W Vul

6 4 3

J 4 2

Q J 8 5 3

Q 4

A 8 7 2

K Q 9 3

A K 10 9

J

 

N

W

 

E

S

 

Q J 5

5

6 4

K 9 8 7 6 5 2

 

K 10 9

A 10 8 7 6

7 2

A 10 3

 

West

North

East

South

 

Pass

Pass

1 

1 NT

2 

3 ♣

All pass

 

South had only one safe exit card, their remaining small trump. I won to play the heart from my hand. South was now truly fixed. If they won Heart-smallA, I would discard two spades on Heart-smallKQ and make 10 tricks. If they ducked and my Heart-smallQ scored, I would lose one spade (along with 2 trumps) and make 10 tricks another way: + 130. A great board for East-West to record a plus score though another and perhaps easier way was to pass 2Heart-small! Surely, opposite a strong no-trump in partner’s hand, a 7-card suit can be bid at some point! Nationwide, +130 was around an 80% score.

Then, reality struck. I had fallen at the first hurdle! Yes, I had opened 3Club-small and who could blame West for trying 3NT. They were a little fortunate with the lead of a low diamond from North but even then, with careful play, could only manage 1 down, still a fair 40% score as many East-Wests suffered a worse fate.

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There are hands to be aggressive when one has a seven card suit and there are hands one should use the “pass” card, at unfavourable vulnerability. I wish I had followed my instincts and bid as in my dream.

Richard Solomon

 

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