Cool defense; cool comment
Defending in a club Swiss this morning, against a declarer with over 13,000 mps, you encounter an uncommon agreement in the auction of the opponents:
Partner leads the ♣2, playing 3rd/low.
Do you like the lead? What is your defensive plan?
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I won the ♣A, felling declarer’s ♣K. I liked partner’s lead; what I did not like is knowing that trumps are 3-3. Otherwise, a club continuation would shorten declarer to a length less than one of the defenders. However, there surely were no side suit winners, and so continuing clubs might have some merit. I noticed that declarer’s transportation was messy: he has no cards remaining in dummy’s best suit and dummy was dealt no cards in declarer’s best suit. Maybe, especially if the ♠K were not an entry to dummy, we could develop an extra trump trick via a force anyway?
I continued a small club and declarer ruffed and then advanced a trump to dummy’s ♥9. I won the ♥K and played a third round of clubs, declarer ruffing again. The rounded suit volley continued when declarer led the ♥Q, which I won with my other heart top for our third trick. I continued the attack on declarer’s entries by playing a spade back. Declarer won the ♠A (that’s good news, because winning the spade in dummy would allow declarer to draw trumps with the ♥J and then get to his hand with the ♠A and claim with good diamonds.) Declarer next played three rounds of high diamonds, both partner and I following all three rounds. When declarer played a fourth good diamond, partner ruffed with the ♥T and declarer overruffed with the ♥J in dummy.
Now declarer conceded down one by saying “giving up a trick to your ace”. He knew we held the thirteener trump and he held all the tops in the other suits. But winning a trick with my ♥2 having been favored by being denominated an ace was pretty cool.
The whole hand:
FWIW, I am not a fan of their auction choices. I prefer opening 1♦, and I prefer a 3NT second round bid by responder.
But then there would be no story.
I like the 3H bid showing the hand they described, but this particular hand is not nearly strong enough. 3H should show a rock-crusher.