Jeff Lehman

Singleton black aces

Board 15 of Monday morning’s club game presented some early symmetry followed by a fun end position. 

After 1-1, 2, I closed the auction with a jump to 3NT.  The 4 was led.

W
West
A
A93
1097
KQ10943
4
E
East
KJ864
QJ52
K84
A

 

I tried the nine from dummy and was happy that it held the trick, retaining two as yet unattacked side entries to dummy’s nice club suit.

Next, I symmetrically unblocked singleton black aces, first in clubs and then in spades.  I ran clubs, finding that the suit split 3-3.  I had seen a couple of noninformative diamond discards including one by LHO, by the time I had reached this five-card end position.

W
West
A3
1097
Q
E
East
K
QJ
K8

 

I tried a diamond to the king.  The finesse lost, but since this was the full hand …

 
15
N-S
South
N
North
Q1072
86
J532
875
 
W
West
A
A93
1097
KQ10943
Q
E
East
KJ864
QJ52
K84
A
 
S
South
953
K1074
AQ6
J62
 

… LHO’s one diamond discard had brought her down to AQ tight of diamonds and three major suit cards.  She could cash a second diamond but was then forced to allow me to take a second heart finesse.  Three hearts, two spades, and six clubs for +460 was a factored tie for top board (9.86 out of 11).

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