Jeff Lehman

Deception Reinforced

Partner and I cooperated on a neat defense on this hand from the club game of June 29.

W
West
N
North
E
East
S
South
1
Pass
1
1
1NT
All Pass

 

N
West
93
AQ9643
983
J9
 
 J
E
North
K7652
K2
AKJ7
K5

 

(Sorry about the layout’s inconsistent designation of position name and vulnerability; West was dummy and NS only were vulnerable.)

West’s pass of 1NT seems odd to me, but this pair is not among the better at our club.

Partner led the J, run to declarer’s Q.

Declarer floated the J, and I made the good, but fairly routine, play of ducking.  A second heart was played by declarer and partner played the ten, covered by the Q and won by my now-stiff K.  Unsure of the pointed suit layout, I cashed the K.  Seeing a discouraging 2 from partner, I switched to spades, our side driving out declarer’s other spade stopper.  Declarer now played a club toward the jack and I won the K.  After I have cashed out the spade suit, a club return by me would lead to down two.  However I instead cashed the A for our seventh trick – a play which you might think of as a panic play or you might think of as protecting our position, depending upon how likely you think the possibility that declarer failed to open 1NT on a hand with a balanced 15 count that includes the Q.

Although I doubt his play mattered against the current competition, the play I really like was partner Len Aberbach’s play of the T on the second round of hearts.  Against a more skeptical/aware declarer, Len’s play of the T on the second round of hearts was likely to reinforce the deception initiated by my – much easier – first round duck of the K.

 
2
N-S
East
N
North
K7652
K2
AKJ7
K5
 
W
West
93
AQ9643
983
J9
 J
E
East
AQ4
J7
Q1065
A1086
 
S
South
J108
1085
42
Q7432
 

 

(Alas, +50 was average in our section and yet would have been a tie for top in the other section!)


1 Comment

Steven GaynorJuly 11th, 2012 at 8:32 pm

I like your point about Len cooperating with your defense in a key suit. Recently at our club I declared a heart contract with J742 in my hand opposite A653. LHO led the HT on opening lead and I ducked losing to the HK. When I led the suit later in the hand LHO played the H8 and I now knew I would drop the Q on my right. Yes, I was going up A anyway, but….

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