Take Your Best Shot

Dlr:
North
Vul:
Both
North
♠ A K 5
8 6
7 5 3 2
♣ A J 6 4
South
♠ 10 7 6 3 2
A K 4 3
A 8 4
♣ 2
West North East South
1♣ Pass 1♠
Pass 1NT Pass 2
Pass 2♠ Pass 4♠
All Pass

With the help of new-minor forcing (your 2 bid), you find your eight-card spade fit and bid game in that suit. West leads the J and you pause to take stock. Do you see a path to 10 tricks?

Solution

West led the jack of diamonds and declarer paused to assess his options. His first observation was that he probably needed trumps to be 3-2. Even if they broke favorably and hearts were 4-3, he would still have only nine tricks: four trumps, two hearts, a heart ruff and the minor-suit aces. It was then that he saw the way forward: he needed to make all five of his trumps, his four side-suit winners and a heart ruff to bring his trick total to 10.

At trick two, declarer played a club to the ace, then ruffed a club. After cashing dummy’s ♠A and ♠K, trumps, declarer ruffed another club. Then came the riskiest part of the plan: he cashed the top hearts and ruffed a heart. When the ♠5 held up, South had nine tricks – just one short of the contract. So he led the ♣J from dummy, thereby neutralizing East’s ♠J, the master trump.

If East had ruffed high, declarer would have thrown a heart from hand and would eventually have scored his remaining trump for his 10th trick. In practice, East discarded a diamond, thereby allowing declarer to score his 10th trick by ruffing the ♣J. The full deal:

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

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