Undoing the Deed
Playing in a club Swiss on Friday morning, I held ♠J5, ♥A, ♦KQJT72, ♣J974. At none vul, I heard dealer to my right open 3♠. I evaluated the four level as too rich to overcall diamonds with this hand. LHO’s 4♠ raise ended the bidding.
Seems normal to lead the ♥A. I saw this dummy.
North ♠ J5 ♥ A ♦ KQJT72 ♣ J974 |
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East ♠ K2 ♥ QJ84 ♦ 54 ♣ AKQ65 |
A small heart was called from dummy, partner played the ♥5 (right side up signaling), and declarer played the ♥6.
What is your defensive plan?
It is hard to envisage a set unless partner holds both the ♥K (as suggested by noting that two lower heart cards are still unseen) and the ♦A and so I “placed” those two cards in his hand. If declarer holds only one diamond (meaning partner has four diamonds), however, only one diamond trick will cash.
To cover the maximum chances for a set in case declarer did own only one diamond, I chose to lead the deceptive ♦J (perhaps the ♦Q is a slightly better choice) at Trick 2. I thus “forced” partner to win the ♦A at Trick 2.
Having seen me switch to diamonds even though he had encouraged a continuation of hearts, partner should read me for a stiff ♥A. Accordingly, he will/should readily cash the ♥K at Trick 3.
If partner has from three to five hearts, he will no doubt continue a heart at Trick 4 and my ruff will set the contract. I would next try to cash a diamond for a two trick set.
But if partner has exactly six hearts*, he will realize that a Trick 4 heart will not set the contract unless there is a trump promotion. (A trump promotion is possible if: (a) I hold ♠Qx and declarer chooses to ruff with a non ace or to ruff with the ace and not to next run the ♠T; or (b) partner holds ♠Qx and I hold my actual ♠Jx.) How can I get partner to consider the more likely possibility of a second diamond cashing, given that my deceptive lead of the ♦J at Trick 2 suggests to him that declarer now owns the master diamond(s)?
By discarding the ♦K on the Trick 3 ♥K, that’s how! Clearly I cannot afford to discard the ♦K unless I also held the ♦Q. And so Undoing the Deed of my Trick 2 deception will/should clue partner into leading a diamond for me to cash. (He is unlikely to try for a trump promotion once he sees the ♦K, too, because if I held seven diamonds to the KQJ as well as the stiff ♥A, I might well have overcalled 4♦.)
I would love to report that declarer had only one diamond and more than two hearts so that the alternative, mundane defense of leading the ♦K at Trick 2 might not work (in case partner let the ♦K hold and encouraged a diamond continuation that declarer would then ruff). Alas declarer was 7=2=2=2 and any defense should work to set the contract.
Dealer: W #8 Vul: None |
North ♠ J5 ♥ A ♦ KQJT72 ♣ J974 |
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West ♠ AQT9743 ♥ 76 ♦ 93 ♣ T8 |
East ♠ K2 ♥ QJ84 ♦ 54 ♣ AKQ65 |
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South ♠ 86 ♥ KT9532 ♦ A86 ♣ 32 |
* In retrospect, a six card heart holding by partner could have been inferred by me, once I concluded that the ♥5 at Trick 1 is an encouraging card. If partner held the ♥7, he would have signaled with that card instead of the ♥5, and partner might reasonably have concluded that the ♥T and ♥9 looked too important with which to signal. That’s pretty subtle, though, and so I still prefer my at-the-table switch to ♦J (or ♦Q) at Trick 2, when followed by my ♦K discard on the ♥K at Trick 3.