Today’s deal is from a match-point event that had fifteen tables. The popular contract of 5D was reached on all the tables and except for one, all declarers failed to fulfill the m
inor suit game.
It required special play and most players did not possess the technique. See whether you can match the play the successful declarer adopted.
West leads the S2. East plays the jack and you win with the ace. Plan the play.
Over to you! Do take a while before you read on.
The title of the article should provide a hint.
Analysis
You will require the diamond king to be with East for you to make the contract. You will also require an entry to dummy to take the diamond finesse. Bidding suggests that East has 5-4 in the black suits. If he has D K-x, he will have only a doubleton in hearts.
If East has K-x in hearts, it appears you are doomed as he will over ruff the dummy to defeat the contract.
The problem seems to defy solution. How did the declarer play to make the contract?
Solution
Declarer won the opening lead and played the queen of hearts from hand at trick two! The defence was powerless.
The complete hands were:
If East wins, he provides an entry to dummy in the form of HJ which declarer will use for taking the diamond finesse. If East ducks, declarer will cash DA, cash HA, and ruff both his heart losers in dummy. Isn't it extremely elegant?
Discussion
Even when shown all the four hands, most players could not find the solution as they had not come across this technique before. It goes to show, that to be a successful declarer, players need to read books and improve their skills on plaiy technique.
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Declarer ought to have ducked the spade at trick one, to prevent an entry to West. On the layout shown, East could have ducked the HQ ! at trick two to leave the declarer resourceless.
In a way this was “a tale of two missed ducks.”
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Great Hand.
Declarer ought to have ducked the spade at trick one, to prevent an entry to West. On the layout shown, East could have ducked the HQ ! at trick two to leave the declarer resourceless.
In a way this was “a tale of two missed ducks.”