Tiny forces

Hi all

On Monday I played with Drew Hoskins in the Burlingame Regionals. I thought our setup (a 6-bagger consisting of Jason Rosenfeld, Foster Geng, Ari Greenberg and David Grainger) was already a force to be reckoned with, but when I saw Mike Lawrence at the playsite I felt tiny again. If I had known he was going to be there I would have brought half a dozen books for him to sign.

Here’s me picking up eleven imp:

North
A6
KJ9
Q73
T9632

South
J853
A74
A82
AK8

The auction was short, 1NT – 3NT.

I can count six solid tricks, but when East shows out on the small :C lead I have seven already. I can play truly va banque and finesse in :H and play a :D towards the Queen for nine. But I don’t like to put all my eggs in one basket.

The :H finesse is almost unavoidable so I take it immediately. I’m glad to see the Jack wins the trick, that’s number eight.

I’m going to assume East is 4-5-4-0, for he pitched he a small :H on the first trick. My plan is to remove all of East’s idle cards and then endplay him to grant a trick to the :D Queen.

So I continued by cashing Ace and King of :C and :H , ending in dummy. I got off lead with the Ten of :C to West. West saw his partner’s pain too on the run of :C and decided not to cash his last :C . Instead he switched to the Ten of :S . I ducked and East won his Queen.

North
A
-
Q73
9

South
J8
-
A82
-

East exited with his remaining small :S and dummy took it with the Ace. I crossed to my Ace of :D and put East on lead again with my :S  Jack, discarding the :C from dummy. East sighs and grants the smiling :D Queen a trick. Nine!

South Dealer
- Vul
North
A6
KJ9
Q73
T9632
West
T72
Q6
T65
QJ754
East
KQ94
T8532
KJ94
-
South
J853
A74
A82
AK8
 
At the other table declarer was less inspired and collected his eight tricks. I agree the defense looks less than optimal (East could have kept a :H , for example), but after a long day most players get a little soft. Capable declarers and defenders can and will take advantage of that.

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