Take Your Best Chance

Dlr:
West
Vul:
E-W
North
♠ A 10 8 4
K Q 6
A K 9 6
♣ 10 2
South
♠ Q J 6 3
A 5 2
8 7 4 3
♣ 6 4
West North East South
1♣ Dbl 3♣ Pass
Pass Dbl Pass 4♠
All Pass

After East’s pre-emptive raise in clubs and partner’s second takeout double, you felt your hand was worth the leap to game. West leads the ♣K, asking for a count in the suit. When East indicates an even number of cards in clubs, West cashes the ♣A before exiting with a heart. How do you like your chances for 10 tricks?

Solution

After West cashed his top clubs and got out with a heart, declarer played low from dummy and won the trick in hand to lead the ♠Q, running it when West played low. Declarer continued with the ♠J, which was covered by West’s king and dummy’s ace. jack of trumps, which was covered by West’s king and dummy’s ace. The 4-1 break was a disappointment because the contract no longer depended on just a favorable break in diamonds: It needed West to have at least three hearts and two diamonds.

Declarer continued by cashing the K and Q. When they held, he played the A, K and another diamond. On this occasion, it was West who won the trick and found himself endplayed, with only two trumps and a club remaining in his hand. As a trump exit would have been hopeless, West tried the ♣8. Declarer threw dummy’s last diamond and ruffed this in hand. After leading the ♠6 to West’s 7 and dummy’s 8, declarer claimed his tenth trick with dummy’s master trump.

Note that if East had won the third round of diamonds, with West discarding a club, declarer would have ruffed the forced club exit in hand. This would have neutralized West’s trump holding. It would not have mattered whether West discarded a heart or overruffed, declarer would have been able to avoid a trump loser. The full deal:

Dlr:
West
Vul:
E-W
North
♠ A 10 8 4
K Q 6
A K 9 6
West
♠ K 9 7 5
9 7 3
Q J 2
♣ A K 8
East
♠ 2
J 10 8 4
10 5
♣ Q J 9 7 5 3
South
♠ Q J 6 3
A 5 2
8 7 4 3
♣ 6 4

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