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Number One Hundred and Thirty-Three

Bernard Magee’s Acol Bidding Quiz


You are West in the auctions below, playing ‘Standard Acol’ with a weak no-trump (12-14 points) and 4-card majors.
January 2014

1. Dealer West. Love All. 4. Dealer West. Game All. 7. Dealer East. Game All. 10. Dealer North. Love All.
♠ A K
♠ 8 6 ♠ A K 7 6 ♠ A 3 2
♥ 9 7 N ♥ A K 8 7 6 N ♥ 7 N ♥ K 8 6 5 N
W E W E W E W E
♦ A K 4 3 ♦ A J 8 2 ♦ 9 8 3 ♦ 9 3
S S S S
♣ A Q 5 3 2 ♣ Q 2 ♣ J 9 8 7 3 ♣ A 9 7 6

West North East South West North East South West North East South West North East South
? 1♥ 1NT 2♠ Pass 1♥ Pass 2♠1 Dbl Pass
? 1♠ Pass 2♦ Pass ?
? 1
Weak two: 6-10 HCP.

2. Dealer East. Love All. 5. Dealer North. Love All. 8. Dealer West. Love All. 11. Dealer East. Love All.
♠ 10 5 ♠ A 3 2 ♠ A 7 6 5 ♠ 3 2
N N N N
♥ 4 2 ♥ 8 7 3 ♥ 6 4 ♥ 8 7
W E W E W E W E
♦ A 8 7 6 5 4 2 S
♦ 4 3 2 S
♦ 3 S
♦ K 5 4 3 S
♣ Q 2 ♣ J 8 5 4 ♣ K Q 9 8 7 5 ♣ K 10 9 5 2

West North East South West North East South West North East South West North East South
1♠ Pass 3♠ Dbl Pass Pass Pass 1♠ Pass 2♣ Pass
? ? ? 2♦ Pass 3NT Pass
?

3. Dealer South. Love All. 6. Dealer West. Love All. 9. Dealer West. Love All. 12. Dealer East. Game All.
♠ A 8 2 ♠ 3 2 ♠ J 9 8 5 4
♠ A 4 2
♥ A K 6 N ♥ A J 9 6 5 3 N ♥ K Q 2 N ♥ 4 2 N
W E W E W E W E
♦ Q 5 4 ♦ A 7 2 ♦ A K 7 ♦ 8 3
S S S S
♣ J 8 4 2 ♣ A 9 ♣ 6 2 ♣ A Q J 6 5 3

West North East South West North East South West North East South West North East South
1♥ 1♥ 1♠ 2♥ Pass 1NT Pass 2NT Pass 1NT Pass
? ? ? ?

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Answers to Bernard Magee’s 
Bidding Quizzes 1-3 on the Cover

2♣ and now you can bid 2♦ and if he Pass.


1. Dealer West. Love All. bids again, bid 3♦. This shows a weak You were planning to open 1NT, but
♠ A K ♠ 9 8 7 hand with very long diamonds. your right-hand opponent opens 1♥.
N
♥ 9 7
W E
♥ 8 6 4 2 The problem with responding 2♦ im- The important thing to note, now, is
♦ A K 4 3 S ♦ Q 8 2 mediately is that your partner will want that you do not have to bid. Too many
♣ A Q 5 3 2 ♣ K 8 7 to finish in a game contract: with 15 HCP people feel the need to tell their partner
opposite a 2♦ response (10+), he will that they have an opening hand, but that
push the bidding on. By responding 1NT is not what a double is used for. A first
West North East South first, you show your weakness and slow round double of a suit bid is for take-out,
? the auction down. suggesting shortage in the first bid suit
and a hand that wants to play in a suit
2NT. contract.
A 1NT opening is used for balanced Your hand definitely does not want to
hands of 12-14 points. However, the 3. Dealer South. Love All. play in a suit contract – it is horribly flat.
2NT opening is used for balanced and ♠ A 8 2 ♠ 10 6 4 3 So how about overcalling 1NT?
semi-balanced hands of 20-22 points. ♥ A K 6 N ♥ 8 5 3 The 1NT overcall shows a stronger
W E
This addition of ‘semi-balanced’ to the ♦ Q 5 4 S ♦ A 3 2 hand: once one opponent has shown
definition is important. Often there will ♣ J 8 4 2 ♣ 9 7 6 strength by opening, it is dangerous to
be no satisfactory opening available for start bidding no-trumps unless you are
20 point hands with poor five-card suits, stronger because you are likely to find
so you will generally do best to open 2NT West North East South yourself doubled. That is exactly what
on them. 1♥ would happen here: 1NT doubled would
Note also, that your weak hearts are ? not be fun to play.
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Bidding Quizzes 4-6 on the Cover
contract, but it is the best of a bad lot. There is no chance for game: you have
4. Dealer West. Game All. Do not be tempted to pass – your part- 13 HCP and your partner has shown
♠ 8 6 ♠ Q J 10 9 5 3 ner has not promised four tricks, so they 6-9. You do have a six-card suit but that
N
♥ A K 8 7 6
W E
♥ 4 2 may well make their contract and score is what should be leading you down
♦ A J 8 2 S ♦ K 7 6 game. 3NT is no good either – you can- another path.
♣ Q 2 ♣ 9 8 not rely on partner having 20 points. When you have a big fit, you should
Your partner makes the normal call be aware that your opponents might also
with his hand, but, unfortunately you have a big fit. They have not found a fit
West North East South have a pretty awful hand – we cannot as yet, but if you give them the chance
1♥ 1NT 2♠ Pass always fit perfectly together. However, it they may well find it.
? is important to trust each other and re- Since you cannot make game, there is
spond in the normal way. 4♣ going one a temptation to pass, but then North will
Pass. or two off will be an OK score. -100 is double, which allows your opponents to
What does the auction mean so far? better than -140 for 3♠ making. find their diamond fit. They can make 3♦
North has shown a strong balanced or even 4♦ comfortably.
hand and your partner has made a bid However, if you bid on to 3♥, North
at the 2-level, so surely he must be strong may well be kept quiet and you win the
too. 6. Dealer West. Love All. contract.
Bridge is a difficult game. Rules can ♠ 3 2 ♠ 9 8 7 6 You have plenty of bids available to
change after each bid in the auction: once ♥ A J 9 6 5 3 N ♥ K Q 4 show a good/strong hand where game
W E
your opponents have shown strength, the ♦ A 7 2 S ♦ 4 3 might be on: in fact, any bid other than
definition of your bids changes. If your ♣ A 9 ♣ J 7 6 5 3♥. It is important to understand that 3♥
partner is strong in this auction, he dou- is not invitational – it is a competitive bid.
bles the 1NT bid, expecting to defeat the Note East’s response of 2♥ over the 1♠
contract comfortably. Any suit bid is a West North East South overcall – trying hard to show support in
weak bid: an effort to compete for the 1♥ 1♠ 2♥ Pass a competitive auction is so important:
part-score. It should show a six-card suit ? here, it allows you to bid on to 3♥. 140
and a weak hand: generally, you are ex- points for 3♥ is much better than -130 for
pected to pass. 3♥.
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Letters from Overseas

Christmas in Austria
by John Barr

B
efore moving to Austria, I Christmas Eve and is usually baked North South
thought Christmas was Christ- carp or sausages. 1♣ 1♥
mas – a mix of religious cer- The 5th of December is Kram- 3♥ 4NT
emony and commercial exploitation. pusnacht (Krampus night) when vil- 5♦ 5♥*
But it’s all different here. The first dif- lages are visited by St Nicholas (this *after a long think.
ference is the lack of wall-to-wall TV is good) and Krampuses (part man,
adverts for children’s toys, perfume part goat, part monster and not good Declarer won the diamond lead,
and fancily wrapped chocolates start- at all). St Nicholas and his angels bring played a heart to the king and a sec-
ing in September. ond heart from
The second differ- table. When East
ence is the 5th of showed out, de-
December – and I’ll clarer turned to
come back to that me (West) and
later. The third dif- looked at me as
ference is that many if I was wear-
Austrian towns ing a Krampus
and villages have costume. A few
Christmas markets minutes later,
where you can buy she had to lose
local arts and crafts two hearts and
as presents, and (of the ace of clubs,
course) drink wine, going one off, an
beer and glühwein early Christmas
to keep the cold present for my
weather at bay. partner and me.
Christmas Eve is Had declarer
a family celebration, been in slam, her
when the Christmas tree is dressed presents for children who have been play would have been absolutely right.
and the Christkindl (Austria’s ver- well behaved, while the Krampuses try Even playing in 4♥ or 5♥ at pairs, it
sion of Father Christmas) brings pre- to capture children who have behaved is probably the correct play. But at
sents for the children. The traditional badly, to take them away and eat them. teams (or rubber bridge), the onus is
Austrian Christmas meal is eaten on I defended this hand during a recent on making your contract.
teams evening at the Kitzbühel club: With only one loser outside the
trump suit, the key to the hand is to
avoid two trump losers. The correct
♠ A 8 safety play for the contract of 5♥ at
♥ K 9 7 3 teams is to cash the heart ace and play
♦ 9 4 low to the 9. If it loses then the suit has
♣ K Q J 10 9 split 3-2 and you are home and dry. If
West shows out on the second round,
N
you go up with the king and play back
W E
S through the queen towards your jack,
guaranteeing only one loser in the suit.
♠ K J 6 3 I like to think I’d have got this right
♥ A J 8 6 if I had been declarer, but I usually
♦ A K 7 6 spot these lines of play seconds after
♣ 3 I’ve taken the wrong line and gone
off. ■

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Answers to Bernard Magee’s 
Bidding Quizzes 7-9 on the Cover
3♣. You passed at your first turn, which West North East South
7. Dealer East. Game All. means you have a maximum of 11 1NT Pass 2NT Pass
♠ A K 7 6 ♠ 2 points. It also means that jump respons- ?
♥ 7 N ♥ A J 10 8 3 es are available to be used for different
W E
♦ 9 8 3 S
♦ A K 5 4 meanings. They cannot show the usual 3♠. When I have a five-card major in
♣ J 9 8 7 3 ♣ 5 4 2 strong responding hands (16+) because a 12-14 point balanced hand, I assess
you cannot be that strong. its quality. If I am happy to bid it twice,
The jump responses are generally re- then I open 1-of-the-major, but if the
West North East South served for hands with support for open- suit is too weak, I open 1NT. Hence, with
1♥ Pass er’s suit but with a long and strong side this hand, you chose to open 1NT. Your
1♠ Pass 2♦ Pass suit, with all the high cards in the two partner has raised to 2NT, inviting game
? long suits. The idea being that, if there and suggesting about 11 points. Should
is a double fit, then there is the potential you accept his invitation?
Pass. Your partner bids a new suit at the for a slam. 3♣ is a beautiful descriptive You have 13 HCP with a five-card suit
2-level: this promises at least five cards bid which allows East to dream of slam – and your high cards are working to-
in his first bid suit and four cards in the he can envisage 12 tricks in a black suit gether in the red suits. Generally with 13
second suit. The key issue here is whether contract and should therefore bid to the points, you have to decide whether it is
you have to make a bid: is 2♦ forcing? excellent 6♠. a good 13 or a bad 13 and this is cer-
The answer depends on the level You might have tried a splinter re- tainly a good 13, which should push you
of your original response: if you had sponse of 4♦, but it is hard for East to towards bidding game.
responded at the two level, then you will envisage a slam opposite a passed hand However, there is one more thing to
have promised 10 points and can be unless there is a double fit. The splinter consider, rather than simply bidding
expected to make another bid. However, might work, but 3♣ is a much better de- 3NT, try the effect of bidding 3♠. By bid-
here, you have responded at the one level, scriptive bid. ding 3♠, you are accepting your part-
promising just 6 points. Your partner has ner’s invitation, but showing your five-
rebid below his barrier (two of the suit he card spade suit just in case it influences
opened), which promises just 12 points. 9. Dealer West. Love All. your partner’s choice of game.
With the partnership unsure of a majority ♠ J 9 8 5 4 ♠ K Q 2 It must promise five cards because
of points, you certainly do not want ♥ K Q 2 N ♥ 8 7 your partner would have used Stayman
W E
to be forced to bid again. Hence, you ♦ A K 7 S ♦ Q 9 8 4 3 if he was interested in four-card majors.
can pass if you want to. With two more ♣ 6 2 ♣ A 5 3 Here, your partner will raise to 4♠ and
diamonds than hearts, it is exactly what the right game is reached.
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2014 with Jeremy Dhondy, Chairman of the EBU

January 2014
I
n October, I was elected Chairman after ten issues, the printers ran out established tournaments (if we do, it
of the English Bridge Union. of their paper allowance imposed by will be voluntary). The attraction of
It’s a big responsibility with the post-war rationing. In my view, the being able to play in your own home
organisation having some 54,000 history of our game is very important instead of travelling to a match on a
members and growing. I’m allowed and is a theme to which I will return cold winter evening may be seen as one
to be chairman for a maximum of in a future article because a national plus. The early signs are promising.
six years and before that time is up I organisation has a big responsibility The very same BBO attracts a larger
hope to have made the organisation in this area and one I want to develop. audience each year to watch anything
stronger, to have more people playing Although modern technology is not from a World Championship to a
more bridge and enjoying it more. an immediate pleasure for everyone, Home International or trial and it is
I’d like to share with you some of it is going to play an increasing part all free. Not perhaps something for
my ideas for both of these tasks and in the life of a bridge player. Many everyone, but attracted audiences
I know I’ll be talking both to people clubs already use Bridgemates or some of 5,000+ for the latter stages of the
playing under the auspices of the EBU other form of computerised scorer and last world championship in Bali. You
and also those who play in clubs that many of us are used to being able to don’t have to be a top player to watch
are not affiliated. see the scores by the time we get home. or compete, some players use online
The first question is, ‘why join the And not only the scores, but the hands services to have lessons and to practice.
English Bridge Union?’ It’s been asked and, ‘yes I did have a doubleton club I remember watching TV as a young
and answered many times before, on Board 9 and yes partner could child. The TV did not have a channel
but it is key to the progress needed have given me a ruff to beat 4♠.’ There selector as there was no choice when
to ensure that the organisation is a is even a little box to tell you which it was manufactured, but it did have
strong and successful one. If you play contracts can be made, although the a box next to it with a 1 and 9 on it
bridge in the comfort of your living software that does it is double-dummy so you could switch from BBC to ITV.
room or tennis in the local park, you perfect and always drops the singleton It doesn’t take much to see how that
don’t need to join any organisation but king offside, but it still offers surprises aspect of life has changed and bridge
play tennis in any club at any level and even to experienced players. Training will also not stand still. Some decry
you will become a member of the LTA. is offered by the EBU to those in clubs it (500 channels and still nothing
If you play bridge in any affiliated club who direct and score. The training is worth watching), but generally we can
you will become an EBU member. Is cheap (even without two for the price watch what we want in tremendous
that bad or good? I think you get good of one which is on offer to all affiliated clarity and quality. One job of the
value for the 35p or so you pay to the clubs) and means that club volunteers EBU is to manage the technological
EBU each time you play and will look provide a better service to other changes that affect our game whilst
to improve services that you get as a members at the club. still allowing players to have a good
member. One benefit is a members’ In the past few years, people have time. So dig out your £2.50 and pop
magazine given to all who play a dozen started to play and watch online. The off to have a game at the local club
times per year or more at any affiliated EBU is involved in two experiments. including tea and biscuits and reflect
club, county or national event. This The first is a recently started online that you are getting about the best
magazine is now available online with game. Via Bridge Base Online (BBO), value pastime imaginable. Be grateful
additional content and there are plans you can play an EBU game six times to the volunteers in your club who help
to make it even easier to read on the per week and earn master points. You make it cheap and enjoyable. Reflect
tablets which you may have received don’t have to be an EBU member to that no-one has to take the travelling
as presents. You can now also read play if you want to give it a try. The score sheets home and work on them
past magazines, including some of the other experiment is a small online by hand the next day and if you have
really early ones from just after World knock-out tournament started this constructive comment or feedback on
War II. In 1946 the magazine couldn’t year to see what problems there might these or other topics, I’ll be pleased to
be published for all 12 months because, be in bringing this idea to one of our hear from you at jeremy@ebu.co.uk. ■

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Answers to Bernard Magee’s 
Bidding Quizzes 10-12 on the Cover
spade, which will make up for a lack of describing your hand and understanding
10. Dealer North. Love All. points. Adding your hand to his should your partner’s description. East opened
♠ A 3 2 ♠ 5 suggest a game contract and 4♥ is surely 2♣ and rebid 3NT: this means he does
N
♥ K 8 6 5
W E
♥ A Q 3 2 the right place. not have 23-24 (he would have rebid
♦ 9 3 S ♦ A 7 4 2 When responding to a take-out double 2NT), so he must have 25+ points.
♣ A 9 7 6 ♣ K 10 8 2 remember to show your strength as well You have six points and a reasonable
as your best suit. 5-card suit. Surely, there is a reasonable
chance for slam and you should express
West North East South this by inviting slam with a 4NT bid. A
2♠1 Dbl Pass 4NT bid directly after a no-trump bid is
? 11. Dealer East. Love All. quantitative – asking partner to assess
1
Weak two: 6-10 HCP. ♠ 3 2 ♠ A K Q 5 his strength and bid 6NT if he is stronger
N
♥ 8 7
W E
♥ A K Q 5 than promised.
4♥. ♦ K 5 4 3 S ♦ A 2 With 26 points, East will accept your
North opens a weak two: showing 6-10 ♣ K 10 9 5 2 ♣ A 4 3 invitation and raise to 6NT. Your club suit
points and a six-card spade suit. Your helps bring the slam home.
partner doubles: this is a take-out double
asking you to bid your best suit. West North East South
3♥ looks like the obvious bid, but re- 2♣ Pass
member that you are forced to respond, 2♦ Pass 3NT Pass 12. Dealer East. Game All.
so a 3♥ bid can show zero points. You ? ♠ A 4 2 ♠ K 8 7 3
N
have 11 HCP and your partner should ♥ 4 2 W E
♥ A83
have a good opening hand, or if he is 4NT. ♦ 8 3 S ♦ Q 9 7 6
borderline he should have a singleton Strong hand bidding is all about ♣ A Q J 6 5 3 ♣ K 2
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Julian Pottage answers your Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Features of


Playing Five-Card Majors?

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laying five-card majors means Playing five-card majors, West opens The better minor title is a slight
that an opening bid of 1♥ or 1♠ 1♣ and East responds 1♥, at which misnomer (suit quality is irrelevant)
promises five cards in the suit point West knows of the 4-4 fit (and but seems to have stuck. With ‘better
bid. This enables you to find 5-3 fits can raise to 4♥). This time, there is minor’, you open the longer minor
quickly because responder knows that no gain compared with playing four- with 4-3 or 3-2 in the minors; with 3-3,
three-card support is adequate for a card majors. What happens with those you open 1♣; with 4-4 you open 1♦.
known five-card suit. hands if North overcalls 1♠? Can you This means that a 1♦ opening playing
still find the 4-4 heart fit after the 1♣ better minor will be a four-card suit
opening? Yes, you still find the 4-4 fit unless you have four cards in each
♠ K 8 4 ♠ A Q 6 since East makes a negative (Sputnik/ major and a doubleton club.
♥ A K J 8 2 N ♥ Q 7 3 take-out) double. This double suggests
W E
♦ Q 5 S ♦ 9 6 3 2 four cards in the unbid major.
♣ 10 4 3 ♣ J 7 5 What are the downsides to playing ♠ 9 5 3
five-card majors? The main one is that ♥ K J 6
when you lack a five-card major and ♦ A Q 3 2
Playing five-card majors, West opens are out of range for 1NT, you have ♣ K 6 3
1♥ and East raises to 2♥, which is an to open something else. This applies
easy make. Playing four-card majors, even when your only four-card suit
you might well play in 1NT, often fail- is a major. You must make a prepared Playing a prepared club, you open 1♣.
ing. Early knowledge of a 5-3 fit helps, opening in one of the minors. By Playing better minor, you open 1♦. (I
particularly on competitive auctions. opening in a short minor, you make it have assumed that this hand would be
easier for the opponents to intervene out of range for a 1NT opening – most
while making it harder for partner to people playing five-card majors also
♠ 7 3 judge what to do. If you are opening play a strong no-trump.)
♥ Q 8 4 1♣ on balanced hands and hands with The rarer downside to five-card
♦ A 8 4 clubs, partner must guess and will majors is that the partnership can
♣ K J 9 4 2 sometimes guess incorrectly. find itself locked into a 5-3 major-suit
fit even when a more productive fit is
available. This is most likely to be an
Suppose partner opens 1♥ and the ♠ 10 6 2 issue at the slam level.
next hand overcalls 3♦. Playing five- ♥ A 3
card majors, you have an easy raise ♦ Q 8 5 4
to 3♥. Playing four-card majors, you ♣ K J 9 3 ♠ A 10 7 4 2 ♠ K 8 3
would have a problem. Of course, you ♥ 5 N ♥ A K J 3
W E
can still find 4-4 fits when playing ♦ A Q 5 S ♦ K 2
five-card majors. While opener does Suppose (using five-card majors) ♣ K 9 8 2 ♣ Q J 10 3
not bid a four-card major initially, partner opens 1♣ and the next hand
responder certainly can. Indeed, overcalls 2♠. If partner has clubs, you
responding in a four-card major want to bid 3♣. If partner has short After West opens 1♠, East might think
is more important than ever when clubs, however, you do not want to play ‘whoopee, we have a spade fit’. Even if
playing five-card majors. at the three level with two flat hands. it is just psychological, it is harder to
You have a guess, with no good answer. reach 6♣ on these hands playing five-
In the UK and France, it is usual to card majors than it would be playing
♠ J 4 ♠ 10 5 2 play a prepared 1♣, which may be as four-card majors.
♥ A Q 10 3 N ♥ K J 5 2 short as two cards (a doubleton); a 1♦ In summary, playing five-card
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♦ K 8 3 S ♦ Q 7 4 opening stays as natural (4+ cards). majors works well when you have one
♣ A K Q 2 ♣ J 7 5 In North America and much of the to open. Most of the world favours
world, it is usual to play ‘better minor’. five-card majors. ■

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Misleading Cases: Number One

Fisticuffs
at the Club
Regina v. North and others
before Mr Justice Ebu, at the Old Bailey
After the evidence and Counsels’ closing speeches,
Mr Justice Ebu summed up to the jury as follows:

“T
his case involves a well very simple. North, as dealer, opened might not have been a touch better for
known bridge club whose 1♦, East passed and South bid 1NT. his partner to overtake the ♠K opening
name, to protect the And there the matter rested. In your lead with ♠A and return a spade. You
innocent, I shall not disclose. The case deliberations, you may wish to take will recall East’s reply (with almost as
concerns the conduct of the players into account the fact that neither East many adjectives) that that might have
at a particular table in that club one nor West made an overcall in their re- promoted a spade trick for South, but
evening a few months ago. All four spective major suit. If either had, then West would have none of it. He said,
players have since been charged with probably none of what followed would rightly in my view, that his spade suit
affray during the play of hand 17 and have happened. You may feel (I do not must have been K Q 10 (x ..) for such
you, the jury, now have to determine wish to influence you in either direc- a lead, in which case, after East takes
their guilt or innocence. This is, I tion) that that fact alone may (or of trick 1 with ♠A, West wins the spade
believe, the first time in this country course may not) affect the culpability return as cheaply as possible and reels
that a jury has consisted entirely of of one or more of the defendants. off his remaining spade winners, there-
bridge players, that being necessary so West made the obvious opening lead by making (in the event) the first five
that you can knowledgeably consider of ♠K and dummy’s hand went down. tricks, with no doubt a couple more
the ramifications of the bidding and South thanked his partner but went on later after West switches to a heart.
card play. to suggest that he should have opened And talking of hearts, West added,
You have a copy of the hand in 1NT. North said he had read that 4333 why did his partner switch to that suit?
question, and the bidding, but I will hands should be downgraded by one He must have seen that it would give
repeat them for posterity: point, so he decided not to open 1NT, away a trick. At this point, South asked
but queried later why his partner did the others to leave the post mortem till
not respond 2♦ to the 1♦ opener (to the end of the hand, but was then told
Dealer North. Love All. which question he received no reply). by East and West to shut up.
♠ 4 3 2 Dummy played low to the opening By this stage, North wanted to get
♥ A Q 2 trick and so too did East and South. into the blame game and asked why
♦ 5 4 3 2 Seeing East’s ♠8, West continued with his partner had not won trick 3 with
♣ A Q 10 ♠6, won by East with ♠A. East looked ♥10 (or indeed ♥8), having regard to
♠ K Q 10 7 6 ♠ A 8 through his hand two or three times the Rule of 11? And why he took the
♥ 5 4 N ♥ K J 9 7 6 for another spade to lead, but, find- diamond finesse but not the deep club
W E
♦ Q 6 S ♦ 10 9 8 ing none, he led ♥7 (fourth highest finesse?
♣ K J 9 2 ♣ 8 5 4 of his longest suit) to ♥3, ♥4 and ♥Q. That was when the trouble re-
♠ J 9 5 Declarer now led ♦2 from dummy to ally started. You have heard the evi-
♥ 10 8 3 ♦A and led back ♣3. West contributed dence on that and I do not need to go
♦ A K J 7 ♣2 and declarer finessed ♣Q success- through it again. It was never decided
♣ 7 6 3 fully. He then led back ♦3 to ♦9, ♦J and whether South made his contract be-
West’s winning ♦Q. cause, by the time the police arrived
Now West cashed his three winning to separate the combatants, the table
West North East South spades and when East failed to follow had been knocked over and the cards
1♦* Pass 1NT to the first of these, West enquired and all four bidding boxes were on the
All Pass *Playing 12-14 1NT opening whether (and I am omitting the ad- floor, their contents scattered far and
jectives and bad language which this wide. I might add, however, that from
You will recall the bidding: it was Court had to endure at this juncture) it where they had got to before

BRIDGE January 2014 Page 17


Misleading Cases continued

the fracas, it looks to me as if


JUST DUPLICATE
North/South were heading 10-12 January £199 13-15 June £169
to make 1NT for an above Blundson House Hotel The Olde Barn
average score. Hardly worth 10-12 January £199 27-29 June £169
fighting about, methinks, Elstead Hotel The Olde Barn
and in any case the director
awarded both pairs a bottom 17-19 January £169 4-6 July £199
for their sins. The Olde Barn Denham Grove
For some reason, none of 24-26 January £199 11-13 July £169
the players called for the di- Elstead Hotel The Olde Barn
rector until things got physi- Elstead Hotel
cal. In this respect, they all 31 Jan – 2 Feb £199 Bournemouth BH1 3QP 18-20 July £199
accept that they made a mis- Elstead Hotel Blunsdon House Hotel
28-30 March £199
take but claim (and I agree) 31 Jan – 2 Feb £199 1-3 August £169
Denham Grove
that they did not thereby Chatsworth Hotel The Olde Barn
commit an offence. 28-30 March £199
It is up to you, members Elstead Hotel
of the jury, to determine on
these facts which, if any, of 25-27 April £199
Blundson House Hotel
the players is guilty of the
charge of affray. Each player
believed that he had bid or

£50
played correctly but that his
partner had not and each
thought someone other

OFF*
than himself had started Ardington Hotel Chatsworth Hotel
the fracas. Self-defence is, Worthing BN11 3DZ Worthing BN11 3DU
of course, a complete de-
fence, but so too can be a 31 Jan – 2 Feb £199 Just Duplicate Events 12-14 September £169
in 2014. See page 5
justifiable defence of one’s Clifton Park Hotel
for terms and
The Olde Barn
own cause. You should ig- Lytham St Annes
conditions.
10-12 October £199
nore the fact that all four 7-9 February £199 Blunsdon
players ended up in hospital Denham Grove House Hotel
overnight. That is one of the
hazards of playing a poten- 14-16 February £199 9-11 May £199 10-12 October £199
tially dangerous game such Chatsworth Hotel Blunsdon House Hotel Elstead Hotel
as bridge.” 16-18 May £169
14-16 February £199 17-19 October £169
His Lordship then read Elstead Hotel The Olde Barn The Olde Barn
out to the jurors the normal
language as regards the bur- 21-23 February £199 30 May – 1 June £199 24-26 October £199
den and standard of proof Blundson House Hotel Chatsworth Hotel Chatsworth Hotel
and what their duties were
28 Feb – 2 March £199
once they retired to the jury Chatsworth Hotel
room. He went on to inform Full Board
them that if they reached a 28 Feb – 2 March £199
unanimous decision quickly, Blundson House Hotel No Single
a three-table duplicate ses-
sion in his Lordship’s rooms
14-16 March £199 Supplement
Blundson House Hotel
would follow (four tables Booking Form
if all four defendants were 14-16 March £169 on page 8.
found not guilty). His Lord- The Olde Barn Please note there are no
ship would gladly be the The Olde Barn Hotel seminars, set hands
21-23 March £199 or prizes at these events.
tournament director. Marston, Lincs NG32 2HT
Chatsworth Hotel
Reporter: Richard Wheen,
after A.P. Herbert ■

Page 18 BRIDGE January 2014


David Stevenson answers your questions on Laws and Ethics

Can Declarer
Change
His Card?
Q
I was declarer opponents right? had overcalled a natural so I overcalled 2♥, which
in 3NT and had Maria Leathers by email. 2♣, not alerted, and part- was doubled by my LHO
reached a four ner had bid a natural 2♦. and then passed out. I

A
card ending. On the table No, they were not So 3♣ is reasonable with: went down two for -500.
were ♦Q-J and ♣K-Q – right and I am sur- At the end of play, I
all winners. In my hand prised you are letting noticed that my RHO
I had the ♠3-2, the ♥7 opponents give rulings. They ♠ x had 19 points. At other
and the ♣9. I played are likely to take advantage. ♥ Q x x tables, the contract was
the ♠2 and immediately If you pull out the wrong ♦ K 3NT making by East. As a
said, ‘Oh, I have played card and change it, or try ♣ K J 10 x x x x x result, we had a bottom.
the wrong card.’ I lost to change it, immediately, I did not call the direc-
two tricks because of my it may be changed, as the tor, but I would like to
mistake, but could it have director would have told you. but with: know what the ruling
been a mechanical error? would have been had
Kit Gow by email. ♣♦♥♠ I called the director.
♠ x Iraj Darvish by email.

A Q
It does not sound like My partner and ♥ Q J x x

A
a mechanical error: I play Landy. My ♦ Q x The first thing a
at the time you led RHO opened 1NT ♣ A J x x x x director does is to
the ♠2 you meant to lead the and I, having a long club try to find out what
♠2 so it is not a mechanical suit (and forgetting our happened. If, for example,
error. In fact, it makes no system) bid 2♣, which 3♣ is not allowed since you he decided that East had
difference: once declarer has my partner alerted and, would bid 2♥ and with: miscounted his points and
played a legal card it may on being asked, told the opened 1NT by accident,
not be changed, whether opponents that it showed or intended to open 1♠ and
it was intended or not. both majors. My partner ♠ x opened 1NT by accident,
then bid 2♦, asking me ♥ Q J x then nothing illegal has hap-
♣♦♥♠ to choose a major. Aware ♦ Q x x pened and the result stands.
now that I was playing ♣ A J x x x x He could even have decided

Q
Playing South at Landy, what should I to open 1NT as a psyche.
the club recently, do? Can I rebid clubs? Again there is nothing wrong.
I opened 1♦, 3♣ is not allowed since you If they do not play a 12-14

A
West passed, my partner You must make every would bid 3♦ (or pass). 1NT opening and you were
bid 1♠ and East bid 2♥. effort not to gain told the wrong thing, or if
I meant to bid 3♦, but from the unauthor- ♣♦♥♠ they have changed to 16-19
pulled out 3♣ by mistake. ised information, which in this but West has forgotten and

Q
I apologised immediately, case is the alert and answer My RHO (East), misinformed you, then the
‘wrong suit.’ I was then which have reminded you. opened 1NT and director might adjust depend-
told by our opposition So you may bid 3♣ if and his partner an- ing on what he thinks might
that I could not change only if you are sure that it is nounced 12-14. I held 10 have happened without the
my bid to 3♦. Were our what you would bid if you HCP with six good hearts misinformation.

BRIDGE January 2014 Page 19


Ask David continued
Denham correct ruling from his law
book. The card is assumed
sible doubles’ (Law 36) and
read it out to the table.
Grove to have belonged to the
deficient hand throughout
Putting it simply, the dou-
bler replaces the double with

Q
Denham,
At the clubs I and, if at any time that hand any legal call and his partner
Bucks, UB9 5DG
attend in Surrey, has failed to follow suit to a must pass for the rest of
several play- spade, revoke penalties will the auction. If they finish up
ers pull out the card follow. The result stands. defending, there will also be
slightly from the bidding lead penalties.
box when the contract ♣♦♥♠
has been agreed. They ♣♦♥♠

Q
then have a personal Recently, we

Q
10-13 Jan 2014 – £399 reminder of the contract had a very odd I was playing
Filming Weekend
throughout the play. situation. North in a team event
Bernard Magee
I’m not sure if there and East passed, then at the club and
7-9 February – £199 is any wrongdoing with South doubled. West our team finished with
Just Duplicate Bridge
this but can you clear called the director 55 IMPs. Another team,
28-30 March – £199 it up for me please? who was rather who had also appar-
Just Duplicate Bridge Carol Holloway by email. flummoxed. As there ently scored 55 points,
4-6 April – £169 was nothing to double, had one hand thrown

A
Rubber / Chicago It is illegal unless the could this be construed in – they said the opposi-
Diana Holland
regulating author- as unauthorised tion should have opened.
4-6 July 2014 – £199 ity deem otherwise, information? Should the They claimed they had
Just Duplicate Bridge so a club could require it, director have allowed been denied the oppor-
ban it or even mandate it. In the bidding and play tunity to score points.
Full Board
practice clubs do not bother to continue unhindered The tournament direc-
No Single Supplement
and it is a very minor abuse and returned at the tor gave them 2 IMPs,
Booking Form on page 8. which is generally tolerated. end of the hand to see so they now had 57 and
if any score adjustment they were declared the
♣♦♥♠ was needed? Or is winners. I have never
there some other heard of this rule and

RUBBER /
Q
I would like rule to deal with this do not understand the
to ask you if unusual bidding? logic of it. Is it correct?
CHICAGO this was a cor- Lynda Moore, Suffolk. Colin Shaw,
rect decision? I was Goring-by-Sea, East Sussex.
EVENTS
A
West, playing in 5♦, I am always a little

A
doubled by South. surprised that direc- Certainly not. You
Chatsworth Hotel I was playing the tors are flummoxed cannot say a team
Worthing BN11 3DU
tenth trick and about by matters which are covered should have bid any-
7-9 February 2014 to make my contract perfectly clearly in the Law thing: they can judge to bid
with Sheila Rogers when South noticed that book. He should open the how they like. I am afraid you
he had only two cards Law book, find ‘Inadmis- were harshly treated there.
Denham Grove left. The director found
Bucks UB9 5DG the missing card to be
4-6 April the ♠7 and replaced it
with Diana Holland from another pack.
We were told an av-
DUPLICATE BRIDGE 
The Olde Barn
erage score would be
given. I was disappoint-
RULES SIMPLIFIED
Marston, ed. Surely South (a very
Lincs NG32 2HT
(otherwise known as the Yellow Book)
good player) should have
29-31 August counted his cards before
with Diana Holland we started the hand. only
by John Rumbelow and
Pauline Wilkinson by email.
revised by David Stevenson £595

A
£169 Full Board No, it was not a cor-
No Single Supplement rect decision and it
Available from Mr Bridge ( 01483 489961
Booking Form on page 8. was most remiss of
the director not to read the

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Ask David continued repeat (but not embellish) Beginners’ Bridge Corner
his statement at the time
of the claim (if any) and
decides how many tricks,
Mary’s First Lesson
Q
1. Recently, giving the benefit of any
declarer (North), doubt to the non-claimers. by Liz Dale
on lead, claimed One unfortunate

M
the last three tricks of happening, that is sadly ary took one last defender, suits, trumps, no
a hand holding three far from rare, is that some look in the mirror. trumps, tricks and ruffs.
trumps J-x-x. At this strong-minded and offensive Why on earth Partnership points was
juncture, West showed players interrupt the claimer was she so nervous about identified as the most
her hand saying she still and start telling him he is attending the first session important principle,
held the 10 of trumps. wrong and arguing before of Beginners’ Bridge, which linked to the number of
Only then did declarer he has had any chance was being introduced at the tricks that were able to
say he would have to make or complete his local bridge club through be made (see Table 1).
played the jack first. statement of how he is the U3A? Was it because Having a host ‘men-
West was deemed to playing it. If the director she didn’t want to look tor’ at each table certainly
have won a trick. Was judges this has happened, silly? Was it because she was reassuring and meant
that the correct decision? he silences the other side really didn’t want people to that Mary really could play
2. What should be the and invites the claimer to ‘find her out’? Oh how she a lot of hands in the first
correct procedure once make a full statement now. wished Peter was here to three hours. Problems and
a player claims the last say, ‘Go on – you’ll be fine.’ misunderstandings were
several tricks of a hand? ♣♦♥♠ Mary was impressed with sorted out immediately.
N Scott, Crook, Co Durham. the welcome. Tea, coffee Homework handout sheets

Q
I have some and biscuits, together with were being distributed. Mary

A
There always have queries on a first name identification had not only to learn the
been and probably Law 27, label for everyone’s lapel. Partnership Points Table (see
always will be Insufficient Bid. Within minutes, introduc- below) linked to makeable
disagreements over claims 1. If the insufficient tions had been made and tricks, but also the mean-
like this, since a large bid is changed to a all new learners were sitting ing of all the new words.
majority of players will always pass then the partner at tables for four with an The three hours had
cash their trumps from the is required to pass identified host ‘mentor’ passed swiftly. Already
top. But a large majority throughout, but can the from the club at each table. Mary had made some new
does not mean everyone insufficient bidder The place was buzzing. friends. She really liked the
and some players might re-enter the Hands were dealt, hon- people on her table. Eve-
play a small one when they auction later? our cards identified, and ryone seemed so nice. Per-
think they are all winners. 2. If 1♥ is followed by minibridge commenced. haps, like her, they were a
In my view, the decision 1♣ condoned, would Partnership point counts little nervous about coming,
was correct since playing a a following bid of 1♦ were identified and Mary but it didn’t show. She was
small trump when believing be insufficient? was told how many tricks really glad she had plucked
them all to be good is 3. If 1♥ is followed should be made on a up the courage to come.
careless, not irrational. It by 1♣, condoned, can particular contract. Noth- Yes, she was going to come
is very much a matter of opener repeat 1♥? ing too daunting for the back and yes, she was go-
judgement: for example, Lionel Avery, first lesson. Lots of new ing to learn her homework.
I would probably give a Amersham, Bucks. words to remember: dealer, Already, she was looking
player all the tricks with opener, responder, partner, forward to the second ses-

A
A-K-2 and an outstanding The player who dummy, contracts, declarer, sion next week. ■
forgotten 6. Certainly, the made the insufficient
director was not wrong to bid can call
make the judgement he did. whatever he likes later, Table 1. Partnership Points.
The procedure after knowing that his partner
21/22 high card points
a claim is simple: the must pass throughout. If
The partnership should be in a contract to make 7 tricks.
opposition either accept 1♣ is condoned, then calls
it or call the director. The of 1♦ and 1♥ are legal and 23/24 high card points
director gets the claimer to sufficient. ■ The partnership should be in a contract to make 8 tricks.
25/26 high card points
E-mail your questions on bridge laws to: The partnership should be in a contract making 9 tricks in
davidstevenson@mrbridge.co.uk no trumps or 10 tricks in hearts/spades

BRIDGE January 2014 Page 21


Bernard Magee’s Tips MR BRIDGE
for Better Bridge CLUB QUIZ 2013
65 invaluable tips in 160 pages CARDS
1 Which card is the title of a short story
Bidding Tips 33 A low lead usually promises
1 Always consider bidding length and an honour by Agatha Christie?
spades if you can 34 When declaring 1NT, 2 Which card appears to be holding a leaf?
2 Bid more aggressively try to be patient
when non-vulnerable 35 Duck an early round when 3 Counting the values of the tiles, which card
3 Always double when the you are short of entries
would be worth the most at Scrabble?
opponents steal your deal 36 Lead up to your
4 A takeout double shows two-honour holding 4 Which card was the ‘highest’ of the gardeners
shortage in the suit doubled 37 Do not always assume for the Ace of Hearts?
5 ‘Borrow’ a king a suit will break well
to keep the auction open 38 Drop a high card
6 After a penalty double, to put off the defence SCORES
don’t let the opponents escape 39 Play your highest card to tempt 5 Making 13 tricks in a particular vulnerable small
7 Halve the value of a singleton a defender to cover
honour when opening 40 Draw trumps first unless you slam gives a score which matches the year in which a
8 Only add length-points for a have a good reason not to particular English king came back to the throne.
suit that might be useful 41 Do not waste your trumps
9 Isolated honours are bad 42 Consider leaving a lone defen-
Which king?
except in partner’s suit sive trump winner out 6 How much are spades worth (for each odd trick won)
10 Use the jump shift sparingly
Defence Tips in Auction Bridge?
11 Consider passing and letting
partner decide 43 Keep four-card suits intact 7 2♣ doubled, 2♦ doubled, 1NT + 3, 2NT + 2: all these
12 You need two top honours whenever possible
for a second-seat pre-empt 44 Give count on declarer’s leads score the same. Which other result can get this score?
13 Put the brakes on if you have a 45 Keep the right cards 8 What do the scores 230, 520 & 560 have in common?
misfit rather than signal
46 Take your time
14 Strong and long minors work
when dummy is put down
DIRECTING
well in no-trumps
15 One stop in the opponents’ suit 47 High cards are for killing 9 The opening leader leads the ♥A and wins the first
other high cards
can be enough for no-trumps
48 Do not waste
trick. However, at trick two at the same time as he
16 Keep your two-level
responses up to strength intermediate cards leads the ♥K, declarer leads the ♣A from his hand.
17 Use your normal methods in 49 Pick two key suits to What is the ruling?
response to a 1NT overcall concentrate on during the play
18 Don’t overcall just because 50 If in doubt, cover an honour 10 The bidding progresses: 1♥, Pass, Double and you
you have opening points with an honour are called to the table. What is the ruling?
19 Overcalls can be quite weak, 51 If a lead is from two honours, it
so be prudent when responding is best not to cover CARD GAMES
20 Weak overcalls must be based 52 Keep your honour to kill
on strong suits dummy’s honour 11 What poker hand (2 cards) is sometimes called ‘the
21 6NT requires 33 points 53 Try to show partner your gay waiter’.
not 4 aces and 4 kings solid honour sequences
22 Raise immediately, if weak 54 Lead the normal card when 12 In Happy Families, what is the Baker’s son’s name?
with four-card support leading partner’s suit
23 In a competitive auction, 55 Never underlead an ace at trick 13 How many cards are dealt to each player in Gin
show support immediately one in a suit contract Rummy?
24 Bid to the level of your fit 56 Be wary of leading from
quickly with weak hands four cards to only one honour 14 In what year did Edmund Hoyle write his ‘Short
25 With strength and support, 57 Lead a higher card from Treatise on the Game of Whist’?
use the opponents’ bid suit a suit without an honour
58 Lead through ‘beatable’
strength and up to weakness
ODD ONE OUT (Which is the odd one out in each case?)
Declarer Play Tips 59 Cash your winners before try- 15 TRANSFER, RELAY, INVERTED MINOR, WEAK
26 When your contract depends ing for a trump promotion
on a finesse, think ‘endplay’ TWO, STRONG TWO, BALANCED INVITE.
60 Be patient when defending
27 Consider what a defender 1NT 16 1♣-3♣; 1♥-4♥; 1NT-2NT; 2♣-2♦-2♠; 2♣-2♦-2NT;
might be thinking about 61 Trump leads can be safe
28 Always take your time 1♠-2♠.
throughout the play
at trick one 17 FRENCH, EXCLUSION, ROLLING, BYZANTINE,
29 Establish extra tricks before General Tips
cashing your winners 62 Do not put important cards ROMAN.
30 Use your opponents’ at either end of your hand 18 Belote, Skat, Piquet, Briscola, Ecarté.
bidding to your advantage 63 Avoid being declarer when
31 Avoid the ‘baddie’ you are dummy
gaining the lead 64 Before you lead, ask for a
ANAGRAMS on a ‘BRIDGE’ theme.
32 Use the Rule of Seven when review of the auction 19 RAFT FOR HOUSE.
holding up in no-trumps 65 Enjoy the Game!
20 BLUE ROSES DO.
£14 including postage and packing from Mr Bridge,
Ryden Grange, Knaphill, Surrey GU21 2TH. ( 01483 489961 Answers on page 46.

Page 22 BRIDGE January 2014


Bridge and Travel Tips

LENGTH IS STRENGTH DEFENCE


Bridge tip from Sally Brock:
When you have four trumps, lead from
QUIZ
your longest suit not from shortage.
by Julian Pottage

W
hat would you lead (Answers on page 32)
from the following Dealer west. Game All.
hand? ♠ Q 9 6


♥ Q 5
♦ 9 8 7 2
Y ou are East in the defensive positions below. It is your turn
to play. Both sides are using Acol with a 12-14 1NT.

Dealer West. Game All. ♣ K 10 8 4


♠ K 3 2 ♠ K 3 2 N ♠ 8 7 4
♥ 10 7 6 4 ♥ 10 7 6 4 W E ♥ 3 2
S 1. ♠ K Q 9 2 3. ♠ J 5 2
♦ K Q 10 5 4 ♦ K Q 10 5 4 ♦ A J 3
♥ A K J 10 ♥ A K Q
♣ 9 ♣ 9 ♣ Q J 5 3 2
♦ 9 5 4 ♦ J 10 9 6 3
♠ A J 10 5
♣ K 7 ♣ A Q
♥ A K J 9 8
♠ 54 ♠ A K 8 7 4
West North East South ♦ 6 N N
W E
♥ 962 ♥ 6 3 2
Pass Pass Pass 1♥ ♣ A 7 6 W E
S ♦ QJ6 S ♦ K 7
Pass 1NT Pass 2♠
♣ J 10 4 3 2 ♣ J 9 4
Pass 3♥ Pass 4♥
All Pass On a diamond lead, declarer
is sunk. He ruffs the second
West North East South West North East South
Your singleton club is an obvi- (best play is to discard a club
1♥ Pass 1♠ 1♦ 1♠ 1NT
ous possibility, but it could eas- here, but on this layout it
Pass 3♠ Pass 4♠ Pass 3NT All Pass
ily pick up cards in partner’s doesn’t make any difference),
All Pass
hand. A better choice is your plays the ♥A and a heart to
Partner leads the ♠9 and
longest suit, a diamond, hop- the queen and runs the ♠9.
Partner leads the ♦2. What dummy plays low. What
ing to force declarer to ruff. You win your king and play
do you do? do you do?
Then, when you get in with the another diamond. Now, you
♠K, you can hope to force him have one more trump than
again, ultimately promoting a declarer and the contract
trick for your long hearts. (See eventually drifts two off.
full deal below.) When you’re considering
On a club lead, declarer whether or not to lead a sin-
2. ♠ A K Q 9 2 4. ♠ A 10 5 2
simply wins, draws trumps gleton, choose your long suit
♥ K Q 7 ♥ K Q J 2
and gives up a trick to your instead when you have four
♦ 5 4 ♦ 6 4 3
♠K. Ten tricks made. trumps. ■
♣ 9 7 3 ♣ 10 7
♠ 8 5 4 ♠ J74
N N
♥ 6 3 2 ♥ 10 8 6 5 3
W E W E
Travel tip from Emma Thomson: S ♦ K Q 7 6 S ♦ AK

I
♣ J 8 4 ♣ 542
f you’re planning a big trip, taking in several countries,
buy a round-the-world ticket (RTW). By purchasing all
your tickets in advance and in bulk, you’ll save money
West North East South West North East South
on the total price of the ticket. Routes flying west to east
1♠ Pass 2♥ 1♠
taking in the major cities, for example, London–Bangkok–
Pass 4♥ All Pass Pass 3♠ Pass 4♠
Singapore–Sydney–LA, are cheaper than choosing more
All Pass
unusual destinations and you can save even more by book-
Partner leads the ♦10.
ing through third-party agents, instead of with the airline
What do you do? Partner leads the ♦J. What
alliances direct. A few rules apply: you have to follow one
is your plan?
global direction (no backtracking), start and finish in the
same country and the minimum trip duration is ten days.

BRIDGE January 2014 Page 23


Robin Hood’s Bridge Adventures by David Bird

New Year’s
Day in
Sherwood
I
t was early morning in a small to take us on?’ Young Much was inexperienced at
glade deep in Sherwood Forest. ‘Count me in,’ said Friar Tuck. ‘Are the game and out of his depth in this
Those outlaws still asleep were you with us, John?’ exalted company. They would forgive
aroused gradually from their dreams Little John wiped the sleep from his him if he made a silly mistake or two,
by the wonderful smell of bread cook- eyes. ‘Not until I’ve ’ad me breakfast,’ yes, but how much better it would
ing over the open fires. he replied. ‘Let Much ’ave a go.’ be to gain their respect with a sound
‘Any idea what day it is, Tuck?’ asked Much’s eyes lit up. He had never performance. Now, what should he
Robin Hood, who was stoking one before been allowed to play against lead against 4♥? His spade honours
of the fires. Friar Tuck was never at Robin Hood. Perhaps he would teach were nearly in sequence. Perhaps the
his best before mid-day. ‘I believe it him some of the game’s secrets. ♠K would be a good lead? Yes, let’s try
may be the day celebrated for Saint A coarse-woven blanket was laid out that.
Almachius the Martyr,’ he replied. ‘I on the ground and the four players sat Nazir looked into Robin Hood’s eyes
wouldn’t wager my life on it, though.’ down cross-legged. This was an early as he displayed his dummy. ‘Good
Hood laughed. ‘The answer I was deal: hand,’ he declared. ‘Perhaps in future
looking for is New Year’s Day,’ he said. times, if Allah wishes it, there will be
‘You know, the day when we’re all some special bid to show such power.
expected to give up some undesirable Dealer South. Love All. Then we could bid more slams when
habit, like… well, like gluttony, for ♠ 6 4 2 your hand is also good.’
example.’ ♥ A 6 5 3 Hood nodded. ‘Perhaps that should
‘No need to look at me as you say ♦ K Q 4 be our New Year’s resolution,’ he
that,’ Friar Tuck replied. ‘It’s common ♣ A Q 10 suggested. ‘To improve our slam
knowledge that a large man requires ♠ K Q 10 8 ♠ 9 7 3 bidding!’
more food than a small man.’ ♥ 10 8 4 N ♥ 2 ‘It would make more sense than any
W E
‘He’s right,’ added Much the Miller’s ♦ 8 7 5 3 S ♦ A 10 9 6 silly ideas about eating less,’ declared
son. ‘My father has two horses, one ♣ 6 2 ♣ K 9 7 5 3 Friar Tuck. ‘Why would the bountiful
twice as big as the other. The big one ♠ A J 5 Lord provide us with the means to
eats at least twice as much.’ ♥ K Q J 9 7 cook joints of meat and make fruit
‘Not a convincing proof,’ an amused ♦ J 2 pies if he did not intend us to enjoy
Robin Hood replied. ‘You might as ♣ J 8 4 them to the full?’
well say that a drunkard needs twice Friar Tuck played the ♠3 on the first
as much beer as someone who drinks trick and Robin Hood contributed the
modestly.’ He sprang to his feet. West North East South ♠5. Much was pleased with the success
‘Anyway, Nazir and I need to hone our Much Nazir Friar Robin of his opening lead. What a great start
bridge skills before we play in the big Tuck Hood he had made in this high-level game!
money game at Nottingham Market 1♥ He was about to play another spade
tonight. Who among you are willing Pass 4♥ All Pass when Hood leaned towards him.

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Robin Hood continued from dummy.
Dealer East. E/W Game. Several of the onlookers exchanged
♠ A J 9 2 glances. What a strange play to make!
♥ K Q 8 3 Still, Robin must know what he was
‘You saw Tuck’s ♠3?’ he said. ‘It was a ♦ 10 5 doing. Friar Tuck won the trick with
signal to tell you he has nothing good ♣ 10 6 4 the ♥J and switched to the ♣K. After a
in the suit. You should play something ♠ 6 4 3 ♠ 7 few moments, Hood played a low card
N
different now.’ ♥ 9 5 ♥ A J 7 6 4 2 from his hand.
W E
Much could not believe what he was ♦ J 8 7 6 4 2 S ♦ K Q A puzzled Little John, who had
hearing. The defenders could signal to ♣ 8 3 ♣ K Q J 9 joined the group of outlaws watching
each other? If only he could learn such ♠ K Q 10 8 5 the game, nudged Will Scarlet. Why on
secrets from these great players, he ♥ 10 earth had Robin not won with the ♣A?
would become an expert himself. ♦ A 9 3 Robin Hood won the second round
As instructed, Much looked for a ♣ A 7 5 2 of clubs with the ace and drew trumps
different suit to play. His father, the with the king, ace and jack. He then
miller in Gorsthorpe Village, had played dummy’s ♥K. Friar Tuck
often mentioned how well it worked West North East South covered with the ♥A and Hood ruffed
to ‘lead through dummy’s strength’. Much Nazir Friar Robin with his penultimate trump. He then
Maybe a club would be a good idea. Tuck Hood gave up a club trick, won by Friar Tuck
Robin Hood paused for thought 1♥ 1♠ in the East seat.
when the ♣6 appeared. If he took the Pass 3♠ Pass 4♠ ‘I guess I’m too late to play this card,’
club finesse and it lost, Tuck would be All Pass said Friar Tuck, switching to the ♦K.
able to return a spade through his ♠A-J. ‘Afraid so,’ Robin Hood replied. He
This would set up a fourth trick for This time, Much had little to think won with the ♦A and ruffed his last
the defence before he could establish a about when choosing his opening lead. club to reach the dummy. Away went
discard on the diamonds. It was more than his life was worth his two diamond losers on the estab-
Hood reached forward to play the not to lead the suit that Friar Tuck lished ♥Q-8 and the game was made.
♣A. After drawing trumps with the had bid. Imagine how the onlookers Nazir flashed his perfect white teeth
king, queen and jack, by way of congratula-
he led the ♦J. When tion. ‘Nice move, duck-
Friar Tuck allowed this ing first club,’ he said.
to win, he continued Few of the onlook-
with a second diamond ers had understood the
to the queen and ace. play. Maybe someone
Robin Hood won the would explain it.
spade return with the ‘Yes,’ agreed Friar
ace. He then crossed to Tuck. ‘If he takes the
the carefully preserved ace immediately, I can
♥A to discard his spade set up a diamond win-
loser on the established ner to go with two club
♦K. The game had been tricks.’
made. Little John nudged
‘You defended well, Will Scarlet again. ‘You
young Much!’ Robin see it now?’ he asked. ‘I
Hood exclaimed. ‘That was going to tell you
club switch made it before but I thought
awkward for me.’ they’d hear.’
Much looked mod- Will Scarlet had not
estly downwards. been paying attention.
His defence had been ‘Yeah, clever,’ he
praised by none other than Robin would laugh if he chose instead to lead replied.
Hood himself! It was a moment to diamonds, his own suit! ‘It was difficult for our young friend
savour. How proud his father would The ♥9 appeared on the coarsely- here,’ Friar Tuck continued. ‘If Much
be. woven, grey blanket and Hood happens to lead a diamond, the
The winter sun was soon in evidence studied the dummy that Nazir put contract can’t be made.’
and several other outlaws had gathered down. It seemed natural to play one ‘That’s really unlucky,’ Much
round to observe the play. of dummy’s honours on this trick, but replied. ‘Just this morning, I made my
Robin Hood reached another game that would waste the power of his ♥10. New Year’s resolution. Always lead
contract on this deal: He leaned forward and played the ♥3 partner’s suit!’ ■

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Julian Pottage answers your bridge questions

How Should We
Reach the Best
Contract?
Q
How should of rebid. 2♦ shows where in 1♥ when South de-
we bid the the values lie, whereas 2♣ cided to pass North’s Dealer West. Love All.
following hands, shows the length. Bearing in rebid of a phoney heart ♠ K J 10 4
N
playing Benji Acol? mind that you do not really to try to keep the bid- ♥ Q 10 6 W E
want to be ruffing with the ding open. It was not ♦ 9 8 2 S

high diamonds, 2♣ seems a great success. ♣ J 8 4


♠ 3 ♠ A K J 8 6 OK. 2♥ would be only my How would you bid?
♥ A K 9 7 6 ♥ 8 4 third choice. By opening Nicholas Beswick,
N
♦ K Q J W E ♦ 10 9 3 2 one suit and rebidding in Blaenau, Gwent. West North East South
S
♣ 10 5 4 2 ♣ Q 8 another, you suggest a 5-4 Pass Pass Pass 1♦

A
shape. A 2♥ rebid would Bidding a major with Pass 1♠ Pass 1NT1
both overstate the hearts a doubleton is not All Pass 1
15-17
West East and understate the minors. sensible, especially
Pass as it is a non-forcing bid. What would you
1♥ 1♠ ♣♦♥♠ South should have raised lead and why?
2♣ 2♦1 1♥ to 2♥ on this deal. Keith Hawkins,

Q
2NT 3NT On this deal, Partnering myself, I am Chippenham, Wiltshire.
All Pass most pairs at our sure I would bid 1♣-1♦-3NT.

A
1
Fourth suit forcing club bid a part This would not be a success The ♥6 would be my
score in clubs, making on a spade lead but makes choice. The spade
East disagreed with 2♣ at most 10 tricks with on any other lead. With 8 spots are not good
by West and thought the club king offside. sure tricks, a rebid of 3♣, enough to lead the suit
2♥ was a better rebid. even though it is a jump, when you know dummy has
Huw Jones, Swansea. does not do justice to the four. A diamond, though
♠ A 8 4 North hand. It surprises me probably safe, is going to

A
While you ask about ♥ A K to hear that so many peo- help set up declarer’s suit.
West’s actions, East ♦ 8 4 ple played in a club partial. As for the unbid suits, I do
seems to be the one ♣ A Q J 10 9 6 You must have some cau- not like leading from J-x-x.
out of line. East has over- N tious bidders in your club. An added reason for prefer-
W E
bid, using fourth suit forcing S
ring a heart to a club is that
and then raising to game. ♣♦♥♠ North is unlikely to have four
A simple 2NT rebid would ♠ 7 hearts but could have four or

Q
have sufficed; even that ♥ 10 7 4 2 Please can you even five clubs: with 4-4 in
would be on the aggressive ♦ A Q 7 6 5 2 help me with this the majors, it is customary to
side if East had not passed ♣ 8 2 ticklish open- respond 1♥; with 5-4 in the
originally: some would just ing lead decision? majors, North would prob-
give preference to 2♥. Playing match- ably have removed 1NT to
West had a tricky choice My partner and I ended points, I was dealer: 2♥.

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Ask Julian continued She felt that without This evening I ran both players are maximum
a singleton or void in a quick simulation for their bidding. If you aim
hearts she was not using Dealmaster Pro to reach every single make-
qualified to double. with 1,000 deals each time. able game, you will bid

Q
With East- Which of us, if either, a lot that are not there.
West silent, should have doubled? With 24 HCP, 3NT made
North opens Vicky Fisher by email. 36% and went down 64%. ♣♦♥♠
1♥, South responds 1♠ With 25 HCP, 3NT made

A Q
and North rebids 2♥. With opening values, 55% and went down 45%. Vulnerable, my
South holds: four spades and 0-2 With 26 HCP, 3NT made partner opened
hearts, it would be 71% and went down 29%. 1NT (12-14). RHO
clear to double 1♥ rather then overcalled 2♦. I was
♠ J 8 7 6 4 than pass. With three hearts, This simulator assumes holding a balanced 13
♥ 5 4 it is less clear. While the text- double-dummy play. That points with four hearts,
♦ Q 7 5 books say you should pass, tends to help the defend- four spades, two dia-
♣ K Q J some players successfully ers with the opening lead, monds and three clubs
adopt a policy of doubling but thereafter works more – a textbook case for
on such hands – the Italian to declarer’s advantage. Stayman. However, we
Blue team was famous for it. You seem to be right that play that an intervening
Should South rebid Had you been a passed 25 is the critical number. bid switches conventions
his spades and, if hand, you could have off, leaving me with a
so, what point count doubled 2♥ yourself with 10 ♣♦♥♠ quandary. In the event,
would he show? points, four spades and two I decided not to bid 3NT

Q
Name and address supplied. hearts. I agree that it would Please could you directly because of my
be rather aggressive to do help me with a diamond weakness.

A
Partner is quite that on the actual auction. bidding issue? Instead, I doubled hop-
likely to have six Perhaps your partner ing that partner might
hearts to open 1♥ should have doubled the realise that my 2♣ bid
and rebid 2♥ over a 1♠ second time around. As- ♠ A Q 9 6 2 had been ‘stolen’. In the
response. You would need suming the opponents ♥ K 5 event, she understanda-
six goodish spades to rebid know what they are doing, ♦ K 8 6 bly passed. It turned out
2♠. Here you have five if they have bid and raised ♣ K 10 3 that we had an excellent
poor spades. The decision a suit but not attempted to heart fit and 4♥ would
is therefore not close. You look for game, they have a have made comfortably.
should pass. While nine fit but limited values. This I opened 1♠ and my The result was 300 points
points would be consistent being the case, you were partner responded 2♠. for 2♦ two down doubled,
with 2♠, this spade suit is not. likely to be short in hearts I added my 6 losers instead of 620 points
and have a few values. to partner’s 9 losers, for 4♥ made. Is there
♣♦♥♠ which told me to bid a way of dealing with
♣♦♥♠ to the 3 level. As there such a situation after

Q
The dealer was nothing to gain by a no-trump opening?

Q
opened 1♥; my I am giving a bidding to the 3 level, Chris Brown, Woking.
partner in second lecture on no- I passed – and made

A
seat passed with 14 HCP, trump bidding 10 tricks. Other pairs The customary
four spades and three to an audience of bid and made 4♠. way to handle this
hearts. Responder duplicate players. How Was I right to pass sort of intervention
raised to 2♥. I had many points does a my partner’s 2♠ bid? with the hand you held is
10 HCPs, four spades partnership need to My partner had 9 HCPs to cue bid the opponent’s
and two hearts but have a better than 50% and a 9-loser hand. suit, 3♦. Opener can then
said nothing, fearing chance of making 3NT, Anthony Shaw by email. show a 4-card major or
that partner might assuming that both bid 3NT without one.

A
have very little. hands are balanced? Your bidding and You certainly can play
Most people played in My view is that 24 HCP reasoning seem fine double of 2♦ as take-out,
2♠ and made three. We is likely to fail, while 26 to me. If you bid on though traditionally doubles
had 24 HCP between us. HCP is likely to succeed, over 2♠, it is because you can after a no-trump opening are
If my partner had with a big question see a realistic prospect of 10 for penalties, so you would
doubled, I would have mark over 25 HCP. tricks facing the right hand, need to have discussed the
taken her to be asking Alan Mansell, not because you are hope- situation with partner before
me for a spade fit. Milford-on-Sea. ful of making 9. Sometimes, trying a take-out double.

BRIDGE January 2014 Page 27


Ask Julian continued West North East South
1♣ Dbl Pass 1♦
2♣ 2♦ All Pass
DECLARER
Q
Playing stand- My first instinct was
ard Acol, what
is the best
to bid 1♠ but then I
thought, ‘Why conceal a
PLAY
QUIZ
response to 1♥ with 5-card suit?’ On reflec-
the following hands? tion, I may have been
wrong. I had 5 HCP,
not entirely a bust.
Hand 1 Should I have over-
by David Huggett
♠ A Q 9 8 looked the 5-card dia- (Answers on page 31)
♥ 3 2 mond suit and bid 1♠?


♦ K 4
♣ Q J 9 3 2
Partner’s hand was:
Y ou are South as declarer playing teams or rubber bridge.
In each case, what is your play strategy?

♠ K J 8 2
Hand 2 ♥ A J 10 7
1. ♠ 7 3 3. ♠ K 8 4
♠ A 9 4 3 ♦ A Q J
♥ A 8 5 ♥ A 7 6 4
♥ 3 2 ♣ A 9
♦ A Q 5 ♦ K 6 5
♦ 4 3
♣ K 6 5 4 3 ♣ 7 6 4
♣ Q J 4 3 2
We missed 4♠ as did N N
several other pairs. W E W E
S S
Lindsey Barnes, Knuts- We play Michaels cue
ford, Cheshire. bids. Is the North hand
♠ K 4 ♠ A Q J 10 7 2
too strong for Michaels?

A
♥ K Q 6 ♥ 3
With Hand 1, you Alternatively, might
♦ J 10 9 6 2 ♦ A 9 2
are worth two bids partner have doubled
♣ A 8 2 ♣ A 5 3
and should start 2♣ for take-out?
by bidding your longest Margaret Bleakley by email.
suit. Respond 2♣.

A
You are declarer in 3NT You are declarer in 4♠ after
With Hand 2, you are With your hand,
and West leads the ♥J. West dealt and opened 4♥.
worth only one bid and you might have
How do you plan the play? West leads the ♥K. How
should respond in your anticipated that there
do you plan the play?
major. In any case, with only would be further bidding.
7 HCP, you are too weak If you bid 1♠ first time, you
to respond 2♣ whether can plan to compete with
you have four spades 2♦ on the next round. That
or not. Respond 1♠. is better than bidding 1♦
2. ♠ A 7 5 3 4. ♠ 6 3
and then 2♠ or doing what
♥ 8 5 ♥ K Q 5 4
♣♦♥♠ you did, which was not to
♦ K 10 8 6 4 ♦ J 10 5
show the spades at all.

Q
♣ 7 4 ♣ 8 7 6 4
I held the Yes, partner could and
following should have doubled 2♣ as N N
South hand: a second take-out double (or W E W E
S S
maybe cue bid 3♣) to show
the significant extra values.
♠ 6 4 ♠ A K Q
♠ Q 10 7 4 A Michaels cue bid shows
♥ A 7 3 ♥ A 9 8 7 6
♥ 8 5 5-5 in the majors, not 4-4, so
♦ Q J 9 7 3 ♦ K Q 9 2
♦ K 9 7 5 3 would not have been a good
♣ A K J ♣ A
♣ 8 5 idea, whatever the strength of
her hand. ■
You are declarer in 5♦ and You are declarer in 6♥ and
West leads the ♥K. How West leads the ♣K. How
E-mail your questions for Julian to: do you plan the play? do you plan the play?
julianpottage@mrbridge.co.uk

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David Gold Says

Assume You Can


Beat the Contract

T
his maxim applies mainly when You risk giving an overtrick but, at
playing teams or rubber, when it teams, it is a small price to pay for the ♠ A J
is essential to defeat contracts. chance of defeating the contract. ♥ A 4
♦ K Q J 10 9 4
♣ 10 4 3
♠ A K J 10 ♠ J 6 5 2 ♠ 8 7 5 2
♥ J 6 4 ♥ J 10 N ♥ 6 5 3 2
♦ A K Q ♦ K 6 3 W E ♦ A
S
♣ 7 6 4 ♣ A K Q J ♣ K J 9 2
♠ Q 3 N ♠ A 10 8 3 N
♥ A Q 10 5 W E ♥ K 6 4 W E
S S
♦ 5 2 ♦ J 10 9 8 Your LHO opens 1NT (12-14) and RHO
♣ A 10 9 8 3 ♣ 3 2 raises to 3NT. Partner leads the spade
nine (top of nothing).
Declarer wins the first trick with the
You open 1♣ and LHO doubles. RHO RHO LHO king. At trick two, you are in with the
bids 1NT and LHO raises to 3NT. You 1♥ 1♠ diamond ace. Desperate measures are
lead the ten of clubs. 1NT (15-17) 3NT in order. Declarer again has plenty of
On the first trick partner plays the five tricks so you must take at least four now
and declarer wins with the jack. Next You lead the jack of diamonds. Declarer if you are to beat the contract. You must
declarer plays the queen of clubs. You wins with the king in dummy and, at try a club hoping partner holds the ace
had better not duck that as you can see trick two, runs the jack of hearts to your but does it matter which? If partner has
declarer can simply run for home with king, partner following with the two. fewer than three clubs, it is hopeless
four spade tricks, three diamond tricks Declarer surely has plenty of tricks for and, if partner has four clubs, it does
and two club tricks. Having taken the his contract so desperate measures are not matter which one you lead. So focus
ace you can see that declarer has nine called for. If you ‘assume you can beat on three clubs with partner. It is vital to
tricks ready to run. There is only one the contract’, there is only one chance switch to the club jack – a ‘surrounding’
chance to beat the contract, which is and it may seem unlikely. You can play play. The full deal:
to cash four heart tricks. This dictates declarer for a bare king of spades and lay
putting partner with the king of hearts; down the spade ace hoping to take four
you should ‘assume you can beat the spade tricks. The full deal: ♠ A J
contract’ and lead the heart five. ♥ A 4
The full deal: ♦ K Q J 10 9 4
♠ J 6 5 2 ♣ 10 4 3
♥ J 10 ♠ 9 6 4 3 N ♠ 8 7 5 2
♠ A K J 10 ♦ K 6 3 ♥ J 8 7 W E ♥ 6 5 3 2
♥ J 6 4 ♣ A K Q J ♦ 8 7 3 S ♦ A
♦ A K Q ♠ A 10 8 3 N ♠ Q 9 7 4 ♣ A 6 5 ♣ K J 9 2
♣ 7 6 4 ♥ K 6 4 W E ♥ 7 5 2 ♠ K Q 10
♠ Q 3 ♠ 7 6 5 2 ♦ J 10 9 8 S ♦ 7 5 4 ♥ K Q 10 9
♥ A Q 10 5 N ♥ K 7 3 ♣ 3 2 ♣ 9 8 4 ♦ 6 5 2
W E
♦ 5 2 ♦ 10 9 8 4 ♠ K ♣ Q 8 7
S
♣ A 10 9 8 3 ♣ 5 2 ♥ A Q 9 8 3
♠ 9 8 4 ♦ A Q 2
♥ 9 8 2 ♣ 10 7 6 5 On the jack of clubs switch, you cash
♦ J 7 6 3 four clubs to defeat the contract.
♣ K Q J So (playing rubber bridge or teams):
Now you are playing rubber bridge: ‘assume you can beat the contract!’ ■

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Answers to David Huggett’s 
Play Quiz on page 28
ace of hearts throwing a minor suit loser
You are declarer in 5♦ and West leads from hand.
1. ♠ 7 3 the ♥K. How do you plan the play?
♥ A 8 5 3NT is likely to fail, so if you can make
♦ A Q 5 your 5♦ you are sure for a good swing.
♣ K 6 5 4 3 With so many trumps, it looks instinctive 4. ♠ 6 3
♠ A 8 2 ♠ Q J 10 9 6 5 to play on that suit immediately, but just ♥ K Q 5 4
N
♥ J 10 9 4 ♥ 7 3 2 think what will happen if you do. Some- ♦ J 10 5
W E
♦ 8 7 4 3 S ♦ K one will win and cash a heart no doubt ♣ 8 7 6 4
♣ 9 7 ♣ Q J 10 and, with an inescapable spade loser, ♠ 8 7 5 ♠ J 10 9 4 2
N
♠ K 4 the contract will flounder eventually. So, ♥ J 10 3 2 W E ♥ Void
♥ K Q 6 although it might lead to an eventual ♦ 8 6 4 S ♦ A 7 3
♦ J 10 9 6 2 second undertrick, you have to be brave. ♣ K Q 10 ♣ J 9 5 3 2
♣ A 8 2 Win the opening lead and play a spade ♠ A K Q
to dummy in order to finesse the clubs. If ♥ A 9 8 7 6
the jack wins, you aim then to cash the ♦ K Q 9 2
You are declarer in 3NT and West leads ace and king, throwing the heart loser ♣ A
the ♥J. How do you plan the play? from dummy. Only then is it safe to play
At first glance, it might seem a good on trumps.
idea to play on the club suit, but that line You are declarer in 6♥ and West leads
is flawed for two reasons. First, even if the ♣K. How do you plan the play?
the suit breaks 3-2, you will still have to It looks as though there is only one los-
find another trick either from spades or 3. ♠ K 8 4 er – in diamonds – but it is at times like
diamonds but, more pertinently, if you ♥ A 7 6 4 these that you have to be most vigilant. If
ever lost the lead to East, he might be ♦ K 6 5 East has all four missing trumps, you are
able to find a lethal switch to spades. ♣ 7 6 4 bound to lose a trick in that suit, but if
However, a quick tally of the number of ♠ Void ♠ 9 6 5 3 West holds them all, you are safe as long
tricks available outside diamonds comes ♥ K Q J 10 9 8 5 2 N ♥ Void as you cash the ace from hand first. Now,
W E
to five, meaning you have to make only ♦ Q 10 3 S
♦ J 8 7 4 you can pick up West’s holding by taking
four diamond tricks to fulfil your contract. ♣ Q 10 ♣ K J 9 8 2 two finesses against the jack, ten combi-
However, there is the danger of East gain- ♠ A Q J 10 7 2 nation. Somehow, our instincts tell us to
ing the lead and switching to a spade, so ♥ 3 play the top card from the shorter hold-
eschew the diamond finesse and play the ♦ A 9 2 ing first and in this case it would prove
ace first. This gives you the extra chance ♣ A 5 3 fatal. ■
of finding East with a singleton king.

You are declarer in 4♠ after West dealt


and opened 4♥. West leads the ♥K. How Mr Bridge
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W E
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♣ 8 6 5 ♣ Q 10 9 3 2 which case the ace will be ruffed by East. 30 red / 30 blue
only £60
♠ 6 4 So, play low from dummy and do the
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Answers to Julian Pottage’s 
Defence Quiz on page 23
West North East South ducking the first round of spades?
1. ♠ K Q 9 2 1♠ Pass 2♥ If you duck the first spade, playing the
♥ A K J 10 Pass 4♥ All Pass eight to encourage, you will force out the
♦ 9 5 4 stopper at once. Then, assuming partner
♣ K 7 Partner leads the ♦10. What do you do? has a second spade and an entry, you
♠ A 7 ♠ 5 4 will get to run the spade suit later.
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♥ 8 4 3 ♥ 9 6 2 The situation is similar and the solution Taking the first two spades and then
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♦ K 10 8 2 S ♦ Q J 6 the same. giving up the third round will not work
♣ A 9 8 5 ♣ J 10 4 3 2 You need to play an honour to stop so well because partner will be unable to
♠ J 10 8 6 3 South from scoring a cheap trick (here continue spades.
♥ Q 7 5 with the ♦J). You need to play the lower While your ♦K might be an entry if
♦ A 7 3 honour, the ♦Q rather than ♦K, to help partner happens to hold the ♦A, you do
♣ Q 6 partner judge the location of the dia- not need to take that chance.
mond honours.
Partner will soon gain the lead with the
West North East South ♥A and should work out to play you for
1♥ Pass 1♠ the ♦K rather than the ♣K. This is because 4. ♠ A 10 5 2
Pass 3♠ Pass 4♠ with the ♦A-K-J, declarer would probably ♥ K Q J 2
All Pass play to get rid of one of dummy’s clubs ♦ 6 4 3
on a diamond. ♣ 10 7
Partner leads the ♦2. What do you do? ♠ 9 ♠ J 7 4
♥ 9 7 4 N ♥ 10 8 6 5 3
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In third seat, you usually play high – you ♦ J 10 9 5 S ♦ A K
want to do that here. When your highest 3. ♠ J 5 2 ♣ A J 9 8 6 ♣ 5 4 2
cards are of equal rank, you should play ♥ A K Q ♠ K Q 8 6 3
the lower or lowest of them, here the ♦J. ♦ J 10 9 6 3 ♥ A
Once this forces out the ♦A, it will be ob- ♣ A Q ♦ Q 8 7 2
vious that you have the ♦Q as well since ♠ 9 6 ♠ A K 8 7 4 ♣ K Q 3
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declarer would not waste the ♦A from ♥ J 9 7 4 W E ♥ 6 3 2
A-Q. If you played the ♦Q, partner would ♦ Q 5 4 S ♦ K 7
place declarer with the ♦J and might think ♣ 10 6 5 3 ♣ J 9 4 West North East South
that the best chance of defeating the con- ♠ Q 10 3 1♠
tract is to underlead the ♣A when in with ♥ 10 8 5 Pass 3♠ Pass 4♠
the ♠A, hoping for the ♣Q in your hand ♦ A 8 2 All Pass
and a misguess by declarer. ♣ K 8 7 2
Partner leads the ♦J. What is your plan?

West North East South There is a time when you should play
2. ♠ A K Q 9 2 1♦ 1♠ 1NT the higher of touching honours. This is
♥ K Q 7 Pass 3NT All Pass to alert your partner to the fact that you
♦ 5 4 have a doubleton. By playing the ♦A
♣ 9 7 3 Partner leads the ♠9 and dummy plays and then cashing the ♦K, you are draw-
♠ 7 6 ♠ 8 5 4 low. What do you do? ing attention to your unusual holding.
♥ A 4 N ♥ 6 3 2 Then, when you play a club, your partner
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♦ 10 9 8 3 2 S ♦ K Q 7 6 Although the usual rule is to play high knows to switch back to diamonds to give
♣ A Q 5 2 ♣ J 8 4 in third seat, this is not a command. You you a ruff.
♠ J 10 3 need to think about the play in the con- If you played the diamonds in the usual
♥ J 10 9 8 5 text of the hand as a whole. South has fashion, king before ace, your partner
♦ A J shown a spade stopper and is going to will probably play you for a club honour
♣ K 10 6 make a spade trick at some point what- (whichever of the ♣K and ♣Q declarer
ever you do. Can you see the benefit in does not play). ■

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The Diaries of Wendy Wensum
Episode 21:
Engaging Celebrations

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t was a last-minute decision to Millie and Justin. Nearing midnight, West North East South
take a bridge mini-break to cel- this was the final board: Millie Spouse Justin Wendy
ebrate the New Year in the Peak Pass
District with Millie and Justin. Un- 1♥ Pass 4♥ 5♦
der overcast skies, Spouse and I set Dealer South. N/S Vul. 5♥ 6♦ Pass Pass
off early on our drive from Norfolk, Spouse Dbl Rdbl All Pass
picking up Millie en route. Riding in ♠ 10 7 6 5
state in the back seat with the maps, ♥ Void Millie led the ♥A and Spouse tabled
her navigating skills proved less than ♦ Q 7 3 dummy. I ruffed. Being able still
adequate. The maps were transferred ♣ A 9 8 4 3 2 to count to thirteen, I led a trump
to me in the passenger seat, but fol- Millie Justin felling the singleton king. I ruffed
lowing an unintentional diversion, ♠ A J 9 8 N ♠ K Q 4 3 2 another heart and conceded a club
surprise, surprise, my ability was also ♥ A K Q 7 3 W E ♥ J 9 8 5 4 2 making twelve tricks in all. More
S
found to be wanting. I have suggested ♦ K ♦ Void hilarity ensued as the other three
we buy a SatNav but to no avail. Most ♣ Q 10 5 ♣ K 7 players congratulated me. Of course
males seem to love electronic gadgets, Wendy East-West will make 6♥ only on a
but not Spouse. Anyway, without any ♠ Void favourable lead, as the ♣A and a
democratic authority, he took on the ♥ 10 6 spade ruff will defeat the contract.
navigational role in addition to that ♦ A J 10 9 8 6 5 4 2 The TD came over to our table, but his
of driver. ‘That load looks top-heavy,’ ♣ J 6 comments were rendered inaudible
he observed as we were overtaken by by the chimes of Big Ben striking
a car with two bicycles strapped pre- midnight. Spouse paused only to
cariously to its roof. I remarked on the Wine and spirits were flowing freely, thank the director for his tolerance of
positive environmental impact of cy- but, as dealer, I was still taken by sur- our exuberant behaviour and to order
cling. Millie was less sure. ‘I would be prise when I found I had shown a green a bottle of champagne from a passing
more impressed if the bikes were tow- pass card. On my left, with a brandy waiter. Smiling cheerfully, Spouse
ing the car,’ she quipped sagely. glass at the ready, Millie opened 1♥. removed his party hat, took my arm
On our arrival at the hotel for Spouse passed and Justin made a prag- gallantly and led me to the dance floor
lunch, it began to snow. Justin was matic bid of 4♥, simultaneously taking in the adjoining ballroom. Balloons
making his own way to the venue a sip of claret. I took a deep breath and streamers were cascading down
and by the time he appeared in the and overcalled 5♦. Millie seemed sur- from the hotel ceiling. ‘Happy New
afternoon, the clouds had parted and prised and took a large swig of brandy, Year, darling,’ he whispered in my ear
the surrounding moor glowed in but was sufficiently composed to bid as we waltzed romantically from the
unison with the setting sun in cold 5♥. Spouse, who had been increasing Old Year to the New.
anticipation of the passing of another both his alcohol and merriment levels As the celebrations subsided, Millie
year. During pre-dinner drinks, we steadily during the day, took account and Justin came over to wish us the
mingled with our fellow guests and of his void in our opponents’ suit and season’s greetings and Spouse and
from the bar, proceeded to the elegant joined the fray with a bid of 6♦. After I reciprocated. ‘Wendy,’ said Millie
dining room. The white countryside a further two passes, Millie doubled. excitedly, ‘You two must be the first
was now a picture worthy of a painting Spouse, still with a silly party hat to know; Justin has just asked me to
as a bright winter moon rose over perched precariously on his head, en- marry him and I said yes.’ A sumptuous
distant hills. After an excellent meal, tered the spirit of the occasion with a engagement ring on Millie’s finger
everyone was in holiday mood. Most redouble. At this point, much laughter confirmed the happy outcome of the
guests took to the ballroom, but some engulfed the table in anticipation of a proposal. Much hugging, kissing and
of us settled for duplicate bridge in the good result for one pair at least, almost a few tears followed and Spouse gladly
card room. As chance would have it, certainly in contravention of rule 74. ordered another bottle of bubbly as we
Spouse and I played the last set against The complete sequence was: celebrated into the small hours. ■

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Things You Should Know by Andrew Kambites

About Key Card


Blackwood
A
fter the partnership has than 50%. If it is genuinely 50%, you
agreed a suit, a bid probably don’t mind whether or not ♠ A Q J 10 7 2 ♠ K 4 3
of 4NT asks about key you bid it, however, in practice a slam ♥ K Q J 10 N ♥ A 6 3
W E
cards. that seems to be 50% is usually worse ♦ A K S ♦ J 8 3 2
than that. West can certainly argue ♣ A ♣ 10 3 2
There are 5 key cards: the 4 aces and that if East has either the ♠K or ♥A
the king of trumps. The responses are the slam will be excellent. Superficially,
as follows: it seems that if both of these cards are West East
5♣ shows 0 or 4 key cards. If you missing, it is on the spade finesse, but 2♣ 2NT9
cannot tell whether partner has 0 or 4, in practice, 6♠ is most unlikely to make 3♠ 4♠
you shouldn’t be using Blackwood. even if the spade finesse is right. First, 4NT 5♥10
there are no entries to dummy to take 7NT 11
5♦ shows 1 or 5 key cards. the finesse. Second, it is quite possible
5♥ shows 2 key cards. that North will lead a singleton heart 9
2NT shows a balanced positive, 8 or
5♠ shows 3 key cards. and find a ruff. As usual, if two key more points.
cards are missing, give up on the slam. 10
5♥ shows two key cards, the ♠K and
In the next hand, East gives a ♥A.
♠ A Q J 10 7 ♠ 6 4 3 2 more helpful response to key card 11
West can count thirteen tricks.
♥ K Q J 8 7 N ♥ 10 9 6 Blackwood.
W E
♦ A K S ♦ Q J 2
♣ A ♣ K 3 2 ♣♦♥♠
♠ A Q J 10 7 2 ♠ K 4 3

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♥ K Q J 10 N ♥ 9 6 3 f you use key card Blackwood,
W E
West East ♦ A K S ♦ J 4 3 2 it is essential that both
2♣1 2♦2 ♣ A ♣ 9 3 2 partners know the trump
2♠ 3♠3 suit.
4NT4 5♣5
5♠6 Pass West East Key card Blackwood really concentrates
2♣ 2♦ the mind. Using ordinary Blackwood,
1
Game forcing. 2Negative: 0-7 points. 2♠ 3♠ you can get away with not knowing,
3
No need to hurry. 2♣ was game forc- 4NT 5♦7 but now the king of trumps is a key
ing. 2NT would have been a second 6♠ Pass
8
card there will be chaos unless trumps
negative: 0-3 points are known.
4
Key card Blackwood. 7
One key card, the ♠K. I can readily sympathise with part-
5
No key cards 6
High enough 8
West does not know whether East has nerships that take a practical view that
the ♥A or ♠K, but either way, 6♠ will 4NT is always Blackwood. It may not
Generally speaking, you are happy be excellent. be the best practice but it avoids am-
to be in a small slam if the chances biguity, a huge advantage. However,
of making it are higher than 50%. If East had the ♠K and ♥A, then it without more sophistication, you can-
Conversely, you would prefer to stay would have been easy to reach a grand not effectively play key card Black-
out of a slam if the prospects are less slam. wood. I would suggest you might

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About Key Card Blackwood continued 1
Game forcing. unauthorised information so West
2
Positive. 8+ points. At least 5 spades. was ethically obliged to pass.
3
Key card Blackwood. Spades are
agreed as trumps. Just to make sure you understand: 4NT
like the following simple guidelines. 4
1 or 5 key cards (here one, the ♠K). was a truly awful bid. East virtually
5
Asking for kings, but also guarantee- admitted it when he hesitated after
(i) If a suit has been agreed by both ing all the key cards are present. the reply before bidding 5♠. If you use
players bidding it, 4NT is key card 6
This doesn’t answer the Blackwood Blackwood properly, you should know
Blackwood with that suit agreed. question but it does show initiative. If what to do after all possible responses.
(ii) If no suit has been agreed, then the partner has the 4 aces, East can count I can give you very specific advice:
last bid suit is the agreed trump 13 tricks. If you use Blackwood, you should
suit. have worked out what to do next
(iii) If the last bid was no-trumps, then ♣♦♥♠ without needing to hesitate.
4NT is not Blackwood. If your partner uses Blackwood,

Y
ou should normally not hears your answer and then hesitates
Auction A Auction B use Blackwood without before signing off at the 5 level, you
West East West East having some idea of how should almost certainly pass.
1♠ 2♣ 1♠ 2♣ strong partner is. A far better auction would have been
2♦ 4NT 2NT 4NT Auction D.
In Auction A, the agreed suit is dia- The reason is that, when you use 5
Far too early for Blackwood. If all
monds. The ♦K is a key card. Blackwood, you are taking complete partner can do is rebid 2♠, I have no
In Auction B, 4NT is quantitative. control of the auction. Partner will reason to venture beyond game.
West passes if minimum for 2NT or answer your questions, showing his 6
Partner is now known to have a strong
bids 6NT if maximum. key cards and maybe outside kings. hand with 6 spades. We certainly have
He will never have a chance to show the values for slam, I will make sure 2
♣♦♥♠ if he has extra points, or extra shape. key cards are not missing.
The next hand illustrates some all too 7
2 key cards, the ♠K and ♣A.

A
fter the response to common horrible bidding. 8
Obvious.
4NT, a continuation of ♣♦♥♠
5NT asks how many of

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the remaining kings partner ♠ K Q 10 9 6 4 ♠ A J 3 2 ou should normally
holds (ie. excluding the king of ♥ Q J 8 N ♥ K 7 not use Blackwood
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trumps). ♦ K J S ♦ A 8 7 6 without having given the
♣ A Q ♣ K J 2 partnership every opportunity
The responses are as follows: to find a fit.

6♣ shows 0 kings. Auction C Auction D Below, you see two possible auctions
6♦ shows 1 king. West East West East for the layout shown. I think you will
6♥ shows 2 kings. 1♠ 4NT1 1♠ 2♦5 agree that Auction F is far superior.
6♠ shows 3 kings. 5♥2 5♠3 3♠ 4NT6
Pass4 5♥7 6♠8
Common sense dictates that such a ♠ A Q J 6 5 ♠ 3
5NT continuation must be a try for a At the table, Auction C was chosen. ♥ 8 7 N ♥ A K Q 2
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grand slam because, whatever the re- 1
East argued: I am an ace stronger than ♦ A 8 6 2 S ♦ K Q J 4
sponse, you can never stop below a I might be to bid game, so I must use ♣ 9 2 ♣ A K Q J
small slam. Therefore, it guarantees key card Blackwood to try for slam.
that all of the key cards are present. 2
Two key cards, the ♠K and ♣A.
3
Oh dear, a key card is missing. I must Auction E Auction F
think what to do now. Long hesitation, West East West East
♠ A Q J 6 ♠ K 10 7 5 4 3 2 then sign off in 5♠. 1♠ 4NT1 1♠ 2♣4
N
♥ A Q 2 W E
♥ 8 4
With considerable frustration. West 5♥2 6NT3 2♦5 4NT6
♦ A K Q 3 S ♦ 7 had 18 points when he might have 5♥7 7♦8
♣ A 2 ♣ K Q J 10 had 12. He had six excellent spades
when he might have had only four. Auction E:
It is incredibly annoying to have a 1
Key card Blackwood with spades as
West East strong hand and be deprived of the the trump suit. Certainly, a slam is
2♣1 2♠2 opportunity to tell partner. The long inevitable with 25 points opposite an
4NT3 5♦4 hesitation had made West aware that opening bid. However, to use Black-
5NT5 7NT6 two aces were not missing. This is wood now makes it certain that

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About KCB continued
Things You Should Know About
Key Card Blackwood Quiz
Better Hand
by Andrew Kambites
Evaluation
the correct contract of 7♦
can never be reached. (Answers on page 47) Bernard Magee
2
2 key cards Introduction
3
Stuck. A key card is
missing. For one thing, East 1 What would you bid with Hands A,B,C and D if your Better Hand Evaluation is
partner opens 1♠? If you use key card Blackwood aimed at helping readers to
has no idea whether it is an add greater accuracy to their
ace or the ♠K. consider your continuations after all possible replies.
bidding. It deals with auctions
in which you and your partner,
Auction F: against silent opponents, can
Hand A Hand B Hand C Hand D describe your hands fully to
4
Wait to see what partner each other and, by evaluating
♠ A 6 5 ♠ K J 5 2 ♠ A Q 10 3 2 ♠ A Q 10 3
does. If the best he can do them accurately, find the best
♥ A K 9 6 5 ♥ A 6 ♥ 7 ♥ Q J
is 2♠, I will know more final contract. The emphasis of
♦ A K 8 ♦ K 7 6 3 ♦ A K Q J 10 9 ♦ A K Q J 10 all good, accurate bidding is on
(ie partner is minimum
♣ K 8 ♣ A Q 2 ♣ 9 ♣ A K hand evaluation.
without a second suit) and
can always bid Blackwood There are two general types of
auction: a) a fit is found and b)
then. no fit is found.
5
4 diamonds as well as 2 You are East. The bidding starts as shown. When you do not have a fit,
5 spades. Just what East
you are aiming to describe the
wanted to hear. West East strength of your hand as soon
6
Key card Blackwood with 1♠ 2♣ as possible, most often using
diamonds (the last bid suit) 2♦ 4NT no-trump bids. This book be-
gins by discussing balanced
as the trump suit. ? hand bidding in Acol, as it
7
2 key cards. is very important that both
8
East can count 13 tricks. (i) What is your next bid with Hands E, F, G and H? members of a partnership
That includes a ruff in (ii) If your partner hears your answer and continues with have an accurate knowledge of
how to show hands of different
dummy. 5NT, how do you respond to that?
strengths.
When a fit is found, there is
♣♦♥♠
much re-evaluation of the
Hand E Hand F Hand G Hand H

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hand to be done; point count,
ou should nor- ♠ A 8 6 5 4 ♠ A K 8 6 4 ♠ A 8 6 5 4 ♠ A K 6 5 4 though still important, needs
mally not use ♥ 8 7 ♥ 8 7 ♥ K 8 ♥ K 8 to be evaluated together with
Blackwood if you ♦ K J 7 6 ♦ K J 7 6 ♦ J 10 7 6 ♦ J 10 7 6 distribution. The best way of
♣ K 6 ♣ K 6 ♣ K 6 ♣ K 6 reaching an accurate assess­
have 2 top losers in ment is to use the Losing Trick
an unbid suit or a side Count; this is an important
suit void. method of hand evaluation and
takes up a number of chapters.
3 You are South. You have Hand J.
In these situations, it is Finally, we move on to different
important to know not how forms of evaluation including
game tries and splinter bids.
many aces partner has, but Hand J You can never know enough
which aces. Cue bidding is ♠ A J 7 6 5 methods of hand evaluation;
more helpful and we cover ♥ 8
the more you learn, the better
this in the next edition of you get at judging your hand.
♦ K Q J 10 3
BRIDGE. ■ ♣ K Q Although the Losing Trick
Count is used more easily in

tandem with your partner, a
large proportion of the ideas
Bridge Tie The bidding starts as shown below. in this book can be used by an
individual. For example, eval-
West North East South uating your hand to be worth

£15
inc p&p
3♥ 4♠ Pass 4NT
Pass ?
an extra point is going to help
anyone you partner – as long
as you get it right.

See mail How should you continue if partner responds: £14 including postage
order form (i) 5♣? (ii) 5♦? (iii) 5♥? (iv) 5♠?
on page 7 See Mail Order Form
on page 7.

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READERS’ Readers, Bill Seymour and
his club deserve your helpful
comments and ideas, so
let’s be hearing from you.
happen? Why are they not
banned from the bridge
table, at least for a couple of
days, as a punishment? I am

LETTERS
fed up with sitting at a table
GREAT NEWS where such bickering occurs.
I realise that married
couples do not always
play bridge together at
their club, but I should
In BRIDGE 132, I included secretary and an odd- like them to realise how
the following letter in my bod service will help, but uncomfortable they make
page 5 editorial. It arrived the most important thing others at the table feel.
too late to be included with is a telephone number. I have been advised that, Name & address supplied.
Reader’s Letters, but I seized If this comes across as with immediate effect, the
upon it for inclusion in my being rude, it is because bridge room on m.v. Voyager IMPROVEMENTS
editorial and I print the letter I truly care. A beautiful will be relocated to the I just wanted to give you
and comments below. website is boring when Lookout Lounge. I do not some feedback on your
Now, please read on. it doesn’t provide the have any more information Ruffing for Extra Tricks DVD.
information you need yet regarding the ins and outs It is, of course, excellent but
DESPERATE quickly and easily. Other – I will source this when our it would help if you were
We are a very small club bridge clubs in the same directors return from the ship. able to put more ‘stops’
with an ageing membership predicament please note. Needless to say, the ship will onto the disc, so that I
and we are in dire need provide full co-operation, but could watch one hand at a
of new members. BILL’S QUICK I wanted you to be among time. As it is, I have to fast
Could you give us a plug RESPONSE the first to know about the forward at the beginning of
and tell your readers of our Many thanks for your two decision that has been made. each viewing which is time
predicament, giving them communications. I would say I am sure you will agree consuming and irritating....
our website address. that your comments were that this is a good move and possibly something you could
www.bridgewebs.com/ forthright rather than rude. one you have been looking build into future discs?
orpington I will discuss the question forward to for quite a while. Whilst writing, I would like
Bill Seymour, of telephone contact with Glen Thomas, to extend my thanks to you,
Secretary, Orpington BC. the committee. As you are Group Sales Manager, as without your software, I
Sorry to have to tell you well aware, we live in an m.v. Voyager. should never have learned to
this Bill, but until your club age where digital contact play this wonderful game.
becomes new-membership rules and our website reflects BAD MANNERS Pat Colledge,
friendly, it will continue that. I look forward with I have returned recently from Burgess Hill, Sussex.
its downhill spiral. I could great interest to reading a bridge holiday, where once
find no means of making your advice on ‘Build- again, I am appalled by the YOU SHOULD KNOW
quick human contact to up and revitalisation’. bad manners of married I am just writing to say
discuss your predicament. Bill Seymour, couples. It is usually the how much I enjoy BRIDGE.
A dedicated membership Secretary, Orpington BC. man who behaves in such a I am not an experienced
terrible way towards his wife. bridge player, but I do love
One such comment was, playing and go regularly
REDUCE THE COST ‘you silly cow.’ I objected to the U3A class.
to his bad manners and In BRIDGE 132, I
OF YOUR POSTAGE told the director. He said particularly appreciated the
Postage stamps for sale at 90% of face-value, he would have a word with article, Things you should
all mint with full gum. Quotations for him but the next night, he know about by Andrew
commercial quantities available on request. was just as terrible, so I told Kambites. There are so many
him that this was no way things I need to learn and the
Values supplied in 100s, higher values
to talk to his wife. The next pages on Red Suit Transfers
available as well as 1st and 2nd class
morning he did apologise, were really helpful. I hope
(eg 2nd class: 100x37p+100x13p)
giving me an explanation that the Losing Trick Count
(/Fax 020 8422 4906 regarding his manners, can be explained in due
but really there can be no course as there seem to be
e-mail: excuse for such language. a couple of ways of using it.
clive.goff@londonrugby.com The point I am making Mrs V Galvin,
is, why is this allowed to Peterborough.

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READERS’ LETTERS Malcolm Finebaum. trump is common, but it is as Mr Magee explains
continued
Send your used stamps and no coincidence that 5-card everything really clearly.
collections in support of Little majors and opening a minor One can practice with the
Voice to: Mr M Finebaum, suit with fewer than four hands over and over.
8 Mountford House, tend to go hand-in-hand I have six of them and
MISLEADING Crescent Road, with the strong no-trump. have saved the money for
In the Tunisia holiday advert Enfield, EN2 7BL. The idea is certainly worthy two more, but you haven’t
on page 3 of BRIDGE 131, it of consideration, but it is brought out a new one
states that prices for seven- GREAT IDEA not as easy as it sounds. for such a long time.
night stays are available We have all sat in the waiting With some topics, one The Better Bridge No. 1
on application. Last year, rooms of doctors, dentists extra paragraph might be CD is marvellous. It is the
a friend went for the seven and hospitals with tables full fairly easy. The articles logical follow-on from his
nights and we would both of a variety of magazines. As on Stayman and Red Suit Defence, Acol Bidding and
very much like to do this from many of us are concerned Transfers can be adapted Declarer Play interactive
2-9 March 2014. Tunisia First with the falling numbers in to the strong no-trump, just CDs, taking one’s skills a
have told me that a seven- our bridge clubs, why not by arguing that if his no- stage further. For example,
night stay is not on offer. I deposit, when read, our copy trump opening is four points after using it, I have a much
would be most grateful for of BRIDGE in these rooms? stronger (16-18 rather than clearer understanding of
your comment on this. It might encourage some to 12-14) he requires four fewer when a slam is likely and
Mrs Elizabeth Marr, return to this wonderful game points in response to make my declarer and defensive
London. or even stimulate the curiosity a game try or bid game. play in 1NT is much, much
Sorry, the advert was wrong. of potential beginners. Much However, with other topics stronger than it was.
Bernard Magee plans the better than putting them in that will follow in the series, It is particularly valuable
holidays he hosts based on a the dustbin and certainly the whole article would need for those who, like myself,
two-week stay and asks my less boring for readers. rewriting because some of are unable to join your
office to refuse shorter stay Brian Meadows, the conclusions reached cruises and courses.
bookings. We can, however, Ledbury, Herefordshire. simply do not apply if you Mrs Carol Moore,
cater for seven nights in Surplus copies of the play the strong no-trump . . . Hereford.
April and November. EBUs English Bridge could And even that wouldn’t
likewise be recycled. totally solve the problem. AND ANOTHER...
CRYSTAL BALL My All You Need To Know I have just spent a very enjoy-
I have your Begin Bridge, OTHER THINGS About articles are necessarily able ‘Just Bridge’ weekend
which I have found extremely TO KNOW long. However, if they get at the Elstead Hotel, Bourne-
helpful. Do you have You asked Andrew Kambites too long, the main points are mouth. May I congratulate
a CD that will help me to write a new series diluted. I have already had you on finding such an
with what comes next? entitled, Things You Should to make judgements about excellent hotel. It is the best
Barbara Lumsden, Know About... The article how much to include. For hotel we have stayed at with
Aberdeen. on Stayman was excellent, example, before writing my you. The food was brilliant,
Just follow on with but he wrote it only in the article on Red Suit Transfers, the rooms luxurious and
Bernard Magee’s Acol context of a weak no-trump. I gave careful consideration hotel staff so helpful and
Bidding. Simple. It would be helpful, in as to whether to include welcoming. Even the bridge
future articles, if he could black suit transfers as well was good and Mary Steb-
LITTLE VOICE write an extra paragraph and call it All You Need To bing’s direction was just right.
Further to our chat yesterday, or two on how the system Know About Transfers. Bridge Friendly and encouraging
I would like to assure you varies when playing a students in England are to the slower players so the
that I am continuing with my strong no-trump, five-card taught the weak no-trump. bridge went smoothly. We
efforts to raise money for majors and a short club, a The vast majority of readers certainly hope to go again.
Little Voice. Indeed, I would variation which I am sure of BRIDGE play the weak Mrs Pamela Child,
confess to enjoying what I do, a large number of your no-trump and I must stick Weymouth, Dorset.
though it takes a lot of time. readers play nowadays. to the brief given to me by
Sadly, donations of used Wg Cdr P D Cliff, OBE. Mr Bridge at the outset. GIVE HER A RING
stamps have dropped off Uckfield, East Sussex. I live in Highgate, London
over the summer months and Andrew Kambites replies: GREAT PLUG N6 and would like to
I feel that we could benefit A bidding system based on Please, please don’t stop hear from other ladies
from a little reminder in your a strong no-trump is not producing the Bernard with a view to playing
magazine in the next issue just a variation of a weak Magee interactive CDs. rubber bridge at home.
especially as the Christmas no-trump, it is an entirely They are by far the best Mrs Trixie Sadler,
season sees every home different system. In many way of improving one’s Highgate, London.
receiving lots of post. countries, the strong no- game that I’ve come across, ( 0208 444 6775.

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READERS’ LETTERS
continued
enterprising card maker
has produced a deck of
l To become a member
of the EBU you join any CHARITY
cards with each suit in a
different colour. It would
affiliated club in England
and as long as you remain EVENTS
be so much easier for a member, you are a
FEBRUARY 2014
REAL RESULTS her to sort her cards and member of the EBU. Thus
My wife and I have then play the hand. the EBU could not have 14 CROSSROADS, South
Ayrshire, Caring for Carers.
just received BRIDGE It might be a boon to many told Mr Mohan he was
Bridge Drive 2pm,
132 and I managed to other older players with fail- no longer a member St Ninian’s Church,
gain the first look. ing eye sight. ( I frequently because he still is. Bentinck Drive, Troon.
I was really interested in have to check my red suits). l To receive benefits such as Sue Williams
( 01292 317534
Hugh Tarrans article, ‘Real If you can help us with this the magazine and diary,
Lois Martin
Results at our Club’ and, dilemma we would all be you must earn magazine ( 01292 267530
in particular, his conclud- very grateful. We already points which you do by
27 HUDDERSFIELD PENNINE
ing remarks. These must use the large print cards. playing in any affiliated ROTARY CLUB
be music to the ear’s of so Mrs Hilary Chaplin, club or EBU or county Bridge Lunch with tea and
many players, particularly Chelford, Cheshire. event. If you fail to do so biscuits £48 per table.
those who have just started then you will remain a 12.00 for 12.30. Outlane
Golf Club, Huddersfield.
or not been playing for very EBU MEMBER? member but not receive Rtn Sam Smith
long. Making or not mak- I had been a member of the magazine or diary. ( 01924 492540
ing a contract depends on the EBU for more than 20 You will retain such things samuelsmith396
a number of factors, which years and had not envisaged as your access to the @btinternet.com
actually makes bridge the being a non-member. members’ area of the EBU
MARCH 2014
fascinating game that it is. However, I discovered and masterpoint record.
So often players blame that last year I had played l Mr Mohan can play as 11 ST NEOTS’ BOWLING CLUB
St Neots, Cambs.
themselves for not making once short of some new frequently or infrequently as
10.00 for 10.30am. £14.00.
a contract barely realis- standard they have and he wishes. It is his choice. John Shaw
ing that but for a differ- was no longer a member. If he has not played very ( 01480 475454
ent opening lead or the I received no communi- often recently and starts
12 WIMBORNE ROTARY CLUB
distribution of the cards, cation about this from the to play more, then his Allendale Community Centre,
they would have made it. EBU, not even a note to say magazine will be delivered Wimborne, Dorset. 2p.m.
Michael Bassett by email. why I have lost my member- again. If he plays once per £28 per table, including tea
and good prizes.
ship or to thank me for my month or more, none of
Don Phillips
DIFFERENT COLOURS many years of support. this will be an issue (nor ( 01202 972211
I and three friends have had What a way to run a even if he plays twice in one
12 RICHMOND SUPPORT GROUP
a friendly bridge afternoon national organisation. It’s month and none the next).
FOR ST TEREAS’S HOSPICE
for a few years. We have all time we had an alternative, l If he does not play very ‘Bridge the Gap’, Hudswell
passed our 70th birthdays one that allows us to play often but would still like Village Hall, Richmond,
and bridge has become a as much or as little as to retain benefits, he North Yorks. 2-4pm fol-
lowed by afternoon tea.
wonderful pastime for us we like, but still remain a can become a direct
Tickets £10.
all. Unfortunately one of member, and which takes member for one single Mary Lovell
our four has developed a the trouble to notify me to payment per year. ( 01748 850208
severe sight problem (macula explain why I had suddenly l To send magazines and
degeneration) which is not lost my membership. diaries to those who did not APRIL 2014
operable and is not now Peter Mohan, Bedford. play and did not contribute 4 Conservative Association
responding to treatment. She Jeremy Dhondy, would not be a sustainable Gt Stukeley Village Hall.
Tickets £13.50.
can still see but is having EBU Chairman replies: economic model. ■
Sheila Stephenson
great difficulty distinguishing ( 01480 457338
the four suits. Having been Kay Brownlow
a competent player she Write to Mr Bridge at: Ryden Grange, ( 01480 880663
is disheartened that she Knaphill, Surrey GU21 2TH
25 CHILDREN’S CHARITIES
has dropped out of bridge or e-mail letters@mrbridge.co.uk Doddington Village Hall,
afternoons – despite our March. 10.00 for 10.30am.
E-mail correspondents are asked
Tickets £14.00.
pleadings to continue – we to include their name, full postal
Val Topliss
can still have tea together, address, telephone number and to ( 01354 653696
but the bridge made it fun. send no attachments.
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429STI13
Catching Up
by Sally Brock

J
ust because the world champion- at Heathrow as the England women’s the airport, arriving in Beijing to play
ships had finished didn’t mean team was going to Beijing for six days on the second day.
there was time to relax. It seemed to play in the Hua Yuan Cup. There Briony picked me up from Heathrow
that, almost as soon as I was home I were eight teams in total: us, USA, on the Friday afternoon and took me to
was off again. This year, we have joined Sweden, Poland, Netherlands, Indo- Barry’s. Then went on to her university
a team in the Premier League for the nesia, China and Beijing. There was a to spend her last night and load up all
first time. There are two divisions of total round robin over two and a half her stuff. Meanwhile, we went home
the League each year and the prize for days, then one and a half days of pairs on the Saturday in preparation for
winning the first division is to play (the Capital Cup Pairs). In the teams, a Hubert Phillips match (that is a
in a Camrose weekend (the Camrose we did well and were leading with one national mixed pivot teams knock-
is the competition between the home match to go, against the Dutch. We out). Robert (Sheehan) and Gunnar
unions: England, Ireland, Northern did OK, scoring 12.55 VPs (out of 20), (Hallberg) came to pick us up and
Ireland, Scotland and Wales). At the but the Americans had a terrible time we went to a pub for lunch and a
end of the season, the top two of Di- against China so China overtook us reminder of the team system before
vision Two go up and the bottom two and we had to settle for second. going to Carole Mueller’s house for
of Division One go down. Because we We particularly like this Chinese this match. I have a lot of respect for
are a new team, we start automatically tournament because it is held in the our opponents – after me, Carole was
in Division Two. When we agreed to centre of town and we can easily get Raymond’s partner of choice when
play, the team was Barry, me, Heather the underground to wherever we like playing locally – she is a good player,
and Binkie (Brian Callaghan). But … (this is unlike the Sport Accord event as are the rest of her team. But this just
Heather had a prior commitment for later in the year which is out near the wasn’t their day. We did everything
the first weekend, so Binkie played Olympic Village and a 45-minute right and they did everything wrong
with Heather’s husband, Jeremy. And traffic jam in a taxi – at least – before and in the end we won by over 7,000
this weekend was in Manchester. you can get anywhere). The relaxation aggregate points. However, they were
Barry went up on the train, while I of choice when not playing bridge still gracious enough to entertain us to
drove up via Bradford to take Toby his was, of course, shopping. This time, an excellent dinner.
stuff for university (I was in Bali when Nicola has upgraded herself to This was an interesting deal. I’ll
term started so he had to go on pub- Premier Economy which seemed to start off by presenting it as a simple
lic transport with only what he could give her a virtually unlimited baggage cardplay problem:
carry). We (that is Barry and I) played allowance. So I could bring back a new
just about acceptably (I was still pretty suitcase filled with goodies.
tired – my body clock was still in Bali) While I was in China, Barry started Dealer East. Game All.
while Jeremy and Binkie had a good what is expected to be quite a long trial ♠ A 2
weekend and we were lying above av- in Manchester. And, after discussion ♥ A Q 10 4
erage, well placed for a change. with her tutors, Briony decided ♦ A K Q 10 2
The following Monday, I went into that she definitely wanted to leave ♣ Q 10
London for a session with a new cli- university. There was also another
N
ent, Jenny, then Briony came home for Premier League weekend, this time W E
a few days as she was not very well. As in London. I missed out on this one, S
we talked about this and that it became Barry playing with Frank To instead
apparent that she was not happy with of me. The team played very well and ♠ 9 8 4 3
her course: too much maths, too much at the end of the weekend we were ♥ K J 7
theoretical stuff. I tried to persuade lying second. Heather and Nevena ♦ 9 6 4
her to persevere with it a little longer meanwhile did play in the Premier ♣ 8 4 2
but … On the Friday she dropped me League but then left immediately for

Page 42 BRIDGE January 2014


Catching Up continued beginning of the fifth set went very There was more to come. North held:
badly for us.
On the first board, at Love All, Barry
had to decide what to do with neither ♠ K 10 4
West North East South side vulnerable holding: ♥ Void
1♠ Pass ♦ A K 10 9 7 3
Pass Dbl Pass 2♣ ♣ A K 9 5
Pass 2♠ Pass 3♣ ♠ A K
Pass 3♦ Pass 3♥ ♥ 8 6 5 3
Pass 4♥ All Pass ♦ A K J 8 7 And heard his partner open four clubs,
♣ Q 5 showing, in their system, either solid
You have done rather well in the hearts, or a hand with the ace of hearts
bidding to bid to game in your 4-3 fit. missing but with an ace outside. What
How would you play on the lead of the His left-hand opponent (LHO) opened could be better? He went straight to six
ten of spades? a weak no-trump, I passed and his hearts, making comfortably when his
The first thing to do is to win RHO bid two clubs, Stayman. For partner had a solid eight-card suit. Our
quickly, as three rounds of clubs us, a double would show clubs, so he team-mates play different methods (as
might scupper you. It looks now as if passed, thinking that he might get the do I) and the slam was missed. We had
you are favourite because all you need chance to double two spades on the lost 34 IMPs in three boards.
is to make four heart tricks and five next round, but, in fact, his LHO bid Luckily, things improved thereafter.
diamonds. All will be well if both suits two hearts which was passed round We bid a slam missed in the other
break favourably, but can you think of to him. He tried three diamonds but I room and had a delicate auction to a
anything to do to cater for bad breaks? had no idea he had such a good hand making five diamonds when three no-
The best line is to win the lead and and we missed game. trumps went down in the other room.
cash two top hearts. Now try two top That was a paltry loss compared At the end of the set, we were just 1
diamonds. If diamonds break, you with the next deal: IMP down. The rest was a bit up and
draw the remaining trumps and claim. down and we entered the final set with
But if the layout is as it is here … a lead of 23 IMPs. As it happened,
Dealer East. N/S Vul. there were a couple of swings out that
♠ A K J 10 9 6 2 we had not anticipated in our room,
♠ A 2 ♥ Q 5 4 so it actually came down to the wire.
♥ A Q 10 4 ♦ A J 10 On the last board, their declarer went
♦ A K Q 10 2 ♣ Void down in a game that our pair didn’t
♣ Q 10 ♠ 8 5 4 3 ♠ 7 bid. We gained 5 IMPs on the board to
N
♠ 10 7 ♠ K Q J 6 5 ♥ 8 7 W E ♥ K 3 win by 7 IMPs.
♥ 9 6 5 3 N ♥ 8 2 ♦ Q 6 4 S ♦ 7 5 3 Phew! It is nice to have played the
W E
♦ J 7 5 3 S ♦ 8 ♣ Q J 5 2 ♣ A K 9 8 6 4 3 match early so we can sit back and
♣ K J 7 ♣ A 9 6 5 3 ♠ Q watch everyone else fight for their
♠ 9 8 4 3 ♥ A J 10 9 6 2 semi-final place.
♥ K J 7 ♦ K 9 8 2 Briony has always been very
♦ 9 6 4 ♣ 10 7 interested in cooking and her
♣ 8 4 2 intention, when leaving university,
was to concentrate on that. While she
West North East South is waiting to do some sort of training,
… and East shows out on the second 1♣ 2♥ she has decided that she will have a
diamond, you can cross to hand with a Pass 5NT Pass 6♥ market stall. So we went and looked at
trump and take the sure finesse before Pass 7♥ All Pass various markets, found out what was
drawing West’s last trump. needed, made lists of what she had to
The following day was another tough North meant his five no-trump as do and she experimented with making
match, this time a Gold Cup quarter- a ‘grand slam force’, asking partner various types of small cakes. That kept
final against Richard Butland, John about trump honours. However, the her very busy for most of the week and
Reardon and Norman and Kay Selway. response of six hearts showed no I helped out as much as I could while
This was a 64-board match and both honours in their system and North did frantically finishing off Iran, Sri Lanka
teams were playing four-handed. I not think that possible for a vulnerable and Uruguay.
don’t know about anyone else but at weak jump overcall. He knew there Barry was back from Manchester
the end of it, I was nearly dead. had been some misunderstanding, so on Thursday night this week so I went
At the halfway stage, we were 15 guessed to bid the grand slam. As our over there to join him for dinner. On
IMPs up and happy that things were other pair missed the slam altogether, the Friday, I met Margaret for lunch
more or less going our way. But the that was 17 IMPs out. and then we spent the evening in. ■

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Seven Days by Sally Brock
Saturday Played Hand award. left, had held the ♠A-x, declarer would
have been home, but in practice, East
I get up reasonably early and go to wins the ace of spades and cashes the
meet Briony in Ealing to go to an Dealer East. Love All. long club for one down.
Open Day at the University of West ♠ 6 3 Anyway, after this match things
London where they have a couple of ♥ 10 9 6 3 begin to improve. We have a good win
degree courses in culinary arts. It ♦ Q J 7 5 against the Premier League team and
looks good to me, but she will have to ♣ 9 6 2 then three very narrow losses. At the
decide for herself. It was probably my ♠ 10 9 7 5 ♠ A Q 8 2 end of the day we are just a little below
N
intervention that contributed to her ♥ K Q 5 2 W E ♥ J 7 average.
doing a course that she was unsuited ♦ 10 9 4 S ♦ 8 3 2 In the evening, Fiona and Susan
to previously. ♣ Q J ♣ 10 8 5 4 have to dash off and we stay at the
The weekend bridge competition is ♠ K J 4 RAC Club where we have been invited
the Lederer. This is an invitation teams ♥ A 8 4 to dinner with Richard (of Richard
event and always excellent. Pretty ♦ A K 6 and Gerry) who has been watching for
much all the top players in the country ♣ A K 7 3 most of the day.
are there and a few international stars
as well. In the past, this has been held
at the Young Chelsea, but their new In our room, I open the South hand Sunday
premises are not big enough so this with 2NT. I know I am maximum and Now the cavalry (in the form of
year we play in the rather splendid have excellent controls, but I don’t like Heather and Nevena) arrive and we
RAC Club in Pall Mall. We are there as 4333 distributions and I am allowed start to race up through the field: a
England Women, but there are other to be maximum occasionally. Barry narrow win against Norway, followed
constraints. Heather can’t play on the also takes a conservative position by a large win against the Young
Saturday and Nicola can’t play on the with his 3 HCP, not wanting to push Chelsea team.
Sunday. However, a few days before for a non-vulnerable game, especially Strictly speaking, I don’t really need
the event, Nicola rings me to tell me of at this form of scoring. The Lederer to play today at all, but Susan and
the trouble she is having with her eyes. is scored on point-a-board scoring: Fiona have both said that they would
I don’t understand fully but she has as well as the normal IMP scale, like to play a set with me, so I turn up
had a lot of problems over the years there is a matchpoint element – two for Match 8 to play with Fiona against
and certainly needs an operation. points available for every board, on the strong de Botton team. Nothing
There were times in Bali/China when a straightforward win, draw or lose terribly exciting seems to happen at
she called for a card from dummy that basis. At my table, West leads the ten our table, but there is a lot going on at
she didn’t have or didn’t realise that of spades to East’s ace and a spade is the other and we win that heavily too.
her hand had come to her mis-sorted. returned and finessed. This effectively Our last match is against the
Anyway, the upshot is that she needs gives me nine tricks on top and President’s team (the President is
to put drops in her eyes at regular nobody goes wrong in the endgame so Bernard Teltscher, without whose
intervals and they make it even harder that is all I make. generous sponsorship each year the
for her to see. By now Nevena has made In the other room, Gunnar’s 2NT event would not take place). They have
other plans, so we agree that Barry opening is a point lighter so he opens a large lead (it might have been even
will substitute. His shoulders are wide two clubs and soon finds himself in larger had they not played in the same
enough to take all the jokes he will get game and Susan Stockdale finds the direction at both tables in the previous
when people see he is playing for the good lead of the ten of diamonds. round). If we can win very heavily, then
English Women! Declarer wins with the king and ducks we have an outside shot at winning the
We start off with a terrible match a club. Another diamond comes back event; on the other hand, we do not
against the European Aces. It’s not that and declarer wins in hand and cashes have a very big lead over third so a loss
we do anything particularly stupid, his minor-suit winners, pitching a could easily send us sliding down the
but everything we do is wrong and club from his hand. By now, he is fairly table. The boards seem rather flat to me,
everything they do is right. Though, confident about East’s distribution, so but in practice, there are large swings
curiously, one of our few good boards he plays a heart to his eight. Susan wins in and large swings out, resulting in
is when I make 2NT with an overtrick the queen and plays another heart to a very narrow loss for us. That keeps
and Gunnar Hallberg goes down in the jack and ace and another heart everyone happy. The President’s team
3NT. You may find it hard to believe, gives West the lead again. If West, wins and we retain our second place.
but this hand earns him the Best- who had two spades and a low heart After a glass of wine and the

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Seven Days continued up some of the cakes and offer free psyching often in a particular situa-
tasting. This stimulates much more tion. These days, real psyching is rare,
interest and, although there is room but occasionally a situation occurs
for improvement, we are quite happy when it is hard to resist.
presentation, when we each receive a with our first outing. We will make My partner opens a weak two hearts
bottle of champagne, we drive back to improvements next time but feel there at favourable vulnerability, the next
Barry’s. He is off to Manchester and is definite potential. Everything seems hand passes and I hold:
we were intending to go straight to to shut down at about two and we get
Euston but he has forgotten a vital bit home by three – both of us exhausted.
of kit. Then I drive him to Euston and After a short sleep, we spend the next ♠ 3
then back to High Wycombe for my few hours trying to find Briony’s car ♥ A J 10 6 5 2
weekly dose of Downton Abbey. keys – to no avail. There is a second ♦ 10 7 5
set which used to be in my possession, ♣ A Q 8

Monday but we have no idea where those are


either. This might prove to be a serious
The weather forecast was one of fearful problem. Looking online, we can What should I bid? Surely, the
storms, but nothing too terrible seems expect to spend in excess of £500 to opponents can make more in spades
to have happened here. I wake up get another set. than we can in hearts and any bid I
before seven and suddenly remember make in hearts will only goad them
that this is the first day of our new
recycling waste collection. I should Wednesday into action. Accordingly, I decide to
bid a natural two spades myself. This
have put the bins out last night but Up early to the gym. As I collect my is how the bidding continues:
forgot. So there I am in my pyjamas hoodie from the back of the chair
and slippers rushing to put out the in the kitchen, an apron falls to the West North East South
bins: this week a green one for garden floor and with it is the clatter of keys. 2♥
rubbish, a brown one for food rubbish, Thank heavens for that. I’ve been a bit Pass 2♠ Dbl 3♠
a blue one for cans and bottles and too busy to go to the gym as much as Pass Pass Dbl Pass
another green one for paper. I would like recently, so I need to get Pass 4♥ All Pass
Briony gets up at about nine and we back into the habit.
have a couple of hours of cooking be- Then I try to sort through some of
fore we leave to meet my parents for my emails before a snack lunch and ♠ 3
lunch at The Crab at Chieveley (an then a teaching session with Richard ♥ A J 10 6 5 2
excellent fish restaurant I thorough- and Gerry. Because Barry is in Man- ♦ 10 7 5
ly recommend), a favourite midway chester, I have to play with a robot ♣ A Q 8
venue. We arrive at one o’clock as ar- which isn’t as much fun, but honour ♠ K 5 4 2 ♠ A J 8 7 6
ranged but then worry for an hour as is satisfied all round as we finish with ♥ Void N ♥ 3
W E
my parents get stuck in accident traf- an exact tie. Any readers interested in ♦ A K Q 9 6 4 S ♦ 8 2
fic and don’t arrive until two. Still, online bridge teaching are welcome to ♣ 9 5 2 ♣ K 10 7 6 3
it’s good to catch up and we spend an contact me on sally@sallybrock.com. I ♠ Q 10 9
enjoyable couple of hours before head- then drive into London in Barry’s car. ♥ K Q 9 8 7 4
ing back for more cooking and general I have supper with Nicola and then ♦ J 3
preparations for tomorrow’s market move on to the Young Chelsea for a ♣ J 4
stall. We have no idea what to expect. duplicate with Jenny. She is a pretty
Will anyone buy Briony’s cakes? decent player who would like to im-
prove her game a bit so we are going to I’m not sure I entirely understand the
Tuesday play on a roughly once-a-month basis.
I psyched on one hand. In the fifties
opponent’s bidding but am pleased
with our score of -50 in four hearts
Up at 6.30am to get ourselves ready and sixties, psyching was very com- when, in practical terms, East-West
and out of the house by 7.30am. Minor mon and considered a normal part of are going to make ten or eleven tricks
glitch in that we can’t find Briony’s the game, some of the very best players in spades.
car keys, so in the end we have to having strong reputations for ‘tricky’ This evening, Jenny plays well and
move everything from her car into bidding. Then things went full circle: we have a good lead on the field go-
mine which makes us a bit later than there were two camps: those who still ing into the last round – which is just
we would have liked. We put up our thought it was part of the game and as well as we barely score any match-
gazebo and display our wares without those who thought it was tantamount points at the end. The Young Chelsea
too many problems. The weather is to cheating. We went through a phase is no longer licensed to serve alcohol
good, mostly sunny without too much where all psyches had to be recorded so we can’t get a drink there and can’t
wind. Business is slow to start with, so that it could be seen that a part- find a pub locally either (perhaps we
but soon we realise we should cut nership did not build up a pattern of looked in the wrong direction).

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Seven Days continued
Answers to
Mr Bridge
Anyway, we get the tube Club Quiz 2013
back to Hammersmith and on page 22
have a drink there to round
off the evening. Then I go 1 ♣K.
back to Barry’s, although he 2 ♥J.
is in Manchester. 3 Jack (17) of (5)
Diamonds (12): 34.
Thursday 4 ♠7 (the ♠2 and ♠5
were also there).
I sleep well and it’s nearly
5 Henry VI.
9.30am before I get up. I set-
1,470 for 6NT + 1.
tle down to going through
the hands of some recent 6 9.
events to pick out some of 7 1NT doubled, making.
the more interesting for my 8 They are the scores
articles here and in the Sun- for making one-level
day Times. That keeps me redoubled contracts
busy for a couple of hours non-vulnerable.
and then I go to Westfield 9 Declarer replaces the
to meet Debbie for lunch. ♣A and there is no
It’s a while since we met penalty. Declarer does
and there’s a lot of catch- not have penalty cards.
ing up to do. Then it’s home
10 The double is
by train (it will be easier for
inadmissible, so
Barry to come out to me at must be cancelled.
the weekend if I leave him The offender can call
his car). Briony picks me up anything he wishes, but
from the station and then the offender’s partner
there’s a bit of excitement (the opening bidder)
as we show a viewer around must pass for the rest
the house. She seems to like of the auction.
it so we are in optimistic 11 Q-3.
moods. A ‘queen with a tray’.
12 Master Bun.
Friday 13 10.
Up and out to the gym for 14 1742.
my second session of the 15 BALANCED INVITE.
week. Then back for some The rest are all possible
more writing of bridge arti- descriptions of 2♦ bids.
cles. Actually, I have a very
16 2♣-2♦-2♠ is the only
productive day, transferring forcing sequence (the
lots of hands and informa- partner should bid
tion from various scattered again).
bits of paper into some sort
17 FRENCH. The rest are
of order on my computer. In
forms of Blackwood.
the evening, Briony goes out
to see some fireworks while 18 BRISCOLA is an
Barry, who is in London af- Italian card game
ter his week in Manchester, which uses 40 cards,
bids a few hands on BBO. the other games use
32 card packs.
Later, we watch TV and
write letters on the bunt- 19 FOUR OF HEARTS.
ing we bought for Briony’s 20 SOS REDOUBLE.
stall. ■

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Answers to Key Card Blackwood on page 36
1 What would you bid with Hands A,B,C I know you have two losing hearts, but how many kings you have, excluding the
and D if your partner opens 1♠? If you you have 26 points. If partner was miss- king of trumps.
use key card Blackwood, consider your ing the ♥A-K, he would have opened the Hand E: (i) 5♥, showing two key cards,
continuations after all possible replies. bidding on seven points, hardly likely. the ♠A and ♦K.
It is inconceivable that partner will Hand E: (ii) 6♦, showing one additional
show no key cards with 5♣. king, the ♣K.
Hand A Hand B If he answers 5♦, showing one key Hand F: (i) 5♥, showing two key cards,
♠ A 6 5 ♠ K J 5 2 card, you will jump to 6♠. the ♠A and ♦K.
♥ A K 9 6 5 ♥ A 6 If he answers 5♥, showing two key Hand F: (ii) 6♥, showing two additional
♦ A K 8 ♦ K 7 6 3 cards, you should make 7♠ or 7NT eas- kings, the ♠K and ♣K.
♣ K 8 ♣ A Q 2 ily. Note that partner cannot have a bal- Hand G: (i) 5♦, showing one key card,
anced hand too strong to open 1NT, so the ♠A.
he will have five spades, enabling you to Hand G: (ii) 6♥, showing two additional
Hand C Hand D count 13 tricks: 5 spades, the ♥A, 5 dia- kings, the ♥K and ♣K.
♠ A Q 10 3 2 ♠ A Q 10 3 monds and the ♣A K. Hand H: (i) 5♦, showing one key card,
♥ 7 ♥ Q J the ♠A.
♦ A K Q J 10 9 ♦ A K Q J 10 Hand H: (ii) 6♠, showing three addi-
♣ 9 ♣ A K 2 You are East. The bidding starts as tional kings, the ♠K, ♥K and ♣K.
shown.

Hand A: You are almost certainly going West East 3 You are South. You have Hand J.
to play in a slam but you don’t yet know 1♠ 2♣
the denomination. Start with 2♥ and 2♦ 4NT
see what partner rebids. If he rebids 2♠, ? Hand J
showing a minimum opening bid with at ♠ A J 7 6 5
least five spades, you can jump to 4NT, (i) What is your next bid with Hands E, F, ♥ 8
key card Blackwood, and try 6♠ unless G and H? ♦ K Q J 10 3
two key cards are missing. (ii) If your partner hears your answer ♣ K Q
Hand B: You are hopeful of slam, but it and continues with 5NT, how do you
is too early to jump to 4NT because you respond to that?
don’t know how strong partner is. Your West North East South
correct call is the waiting bid of 2♦. If 3♥ 4♠ Pass 4NT
partner rebids 2♠, showing a minimum Hand E Hand F Pass ?
opening bid, you should settle for 4♠. ♠ A 8 6 5 4 ♠ A K 8 6 4
Hand C: 4NT, key card Blackwood. Of ♥ 8 7 ♥ 8 7 ow should you continue if partner re-
H
course you don’t know how strong part- ♦ K J 7 6 ♦ K J 7 6 sponds: (i) 5♣? (ii) 5♦? (iii) 5♥? (iv) 5♠?
ner is, but it hardly matters because you ♣ K 6 ♣ K 6
know what to do whatever his answer. It is not 100% safe to commit your part-
The five key cards are the four aces and nership to the 5-level, but you would be
the ♠K. Hand G Hand H very unlucky to fail, so using key card
In the unlikely event that he answers ♠ A 8 6 5 4 ♠ A K 6 5 4 Blackwood is justifiable. The five key
5♣, which shows 0 or 4 key cards, you ♥ K 8 ♥ K 8 cards are the four aces and the ♠K.
will know he has none (because you have ♦ J 10 7 6 ♦ J 10 7 6 (i) 5♣ shows 0 or 4 key cards. It is in-
two). You will then just have to sign off in ♣ K 6 ♣ K 6 conceivable that partner has no key
5♠ and hope the spade finesse is right. cards for his jump to 4♠, so he has
If he answers 5♦, showing one key the ♠K and all the side suit aces. You
card, you will sign off in 5♠. Note that, if Before answering to partner’s key card can bid 7NT confidently.
the partnership is missing an ace and the Blackwood, you must know the agreed (ii) 5♦ shows 1 or 5 key cards. He cannot
♠K, a slam is at best 50%. trump suit. You and your partner have have five because you have one, so
If he answers 5♥, showing two key not agreed a suit by both of you bidding he must have just one. You will just
cards, then jump to 6♠. it, but in that case the last suit bid is as- have to hope you can make 5♠.
If he answers 5♠, showing three key sumed to be the agreed trump suit. Dia- (iii) 5♠. Partner has two key cards so two
cards, you can count 13 tricks so you can monds are trumps so the five key cards are missing.
bid 7NT confidently. are the four aces and the ♦K. (iv) 6♠. Partner has three key cards so
Hand D: 4NT, key card Blackwood. Yes, Partner’s follow up bid of 5NT asks only one is missing. ■

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