Misplay These Hands With Me


Mark Horton

Misplaced Confidence

During the qualifying rounds of the North American Swiss Teams, I have the following promising collection (West deals, both sides are vulnerable):
♠ K 4
A 7 4 2
K 10 6
♣ A K 6 4
West’s opening bid of 1 is followed by two passes. I am too strong for a protective 1NT, so I double. When partner responds 1♠, I bid 1NT, which we play as wide range. Partner continues with 2♣, asking me about my strength and my spade holding. When I bid 2NT, promising a good hand but denying three spades, partner’s 3NT concludes the bidding.

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

West leads the 5,and dummy proves to be modest:
♠ Q J 9 8 6
Q 5 3
Q 8 4
♣ 9 8
♠ K 4
A 7 4 2
K 10 6
♣ A K 6 4
If I’m to have any chance, the spades will have to behave well. When East plays the 7, I win with the 10 and play the ♠K, West following with the 7 and East the 2. West (knowing his partner has three spades) takes the next spade and switches to the ♣Q. I win that and play a heart, putting up the queen when West follows with the 10, but East produces the king and returns the 3. I play low, but West wins with the ace and returns a diamond, locking
me in hand. When the clubs break, I salvage a trick, but I am still two down. The full deal:

Dlr: West ♠ Q J 9 8 6
Vul: Both Q 5 3
Q 8 4
♣ 9 8
♠ A 10 7 ♠ 5 3 2
10 6 K J 9 8
A J 9 5 2 7 3
♣ Q J 10 ♣ 7 5 3 2
♠ K 4
A 7 4 2
K 10 6
♣ A K 6 4

Post Mortem

In these days of ever lighter opening bids, no reliance could be placed on West holding the king of hearts. However, I missed a simple point at trick one. I should win the opening lead with the K. I now play on spades, West winning the second round. If West finds a switch to the10, I must take one more precaution, ducking a round of hearts before leading towards the Q.

Had West led a club or the 10, I would have had little chance — perhaps there is something to the theory of responding with a modest hand?

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