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Cy the Cynic says there sure aren’t as many banks with “Trust” in their name as there used to be.
When Cy played at today’s 6NT, West led the ♦10 and East took the king and returned a diamond. Cy won with the jack and had three spade tricks, three hearts and three diamonds. He needed three clubs.
Cy led a spade to dummy and returned a club: five, queen … eight from West. The Cynic eyed that card suspiciously but finally decided the eight was a true card. He went to dummy and led the ♣J, hoping to pin the 10. But East’s king covered, and when West produced the four, Cy went down.
Dlr: South | ♠ A K 10 | |||||||||||||
Vul: Both | ♥ Q 5 | |||||||||||||
♦ A 6 3 2 | ||||||||||||||
♣ J 9 6 2 | ||||||||||||||
♠ 8 7 43 | ♠ 9 6 2 | |||||||||||||
♥ J 4 | ♥ 9 8 7 6 3 2 | |||||||||||||
♦ 10 9 8 7 | ♦ K 4 | |||||||||||||
♣ 10 8 4 | ♣ K 5 | |||||||||||||
♠ Q J 5 | ||||||||||||||
♥ A K 10 | ||||||||||||||
♦ Q J 5 | ||||||||||||||
♣ A Q 7 3 | ||||||||||||||
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Opening lead — ♦10
False Card
West found a good falsecard, but Cy shouldn’t have trusted an opponent. After the Cynic’s ♣Q wins, he can take his heart winners, the ♦Q, two more spades and the ♦A.
Cy will find that East had six hearts, two diamonds and three spades, so at most two clubs. Cy can then lead low to his ♣A, knowing the king will fall.
Daily Question
You hold:
♠ 9 6 2
♥ 9 8 7 6 3 2
♦ K 4
♣ K 5
Your partner opens 1♦, you bid 1♥ and he jumps to 3♣. What do you say?