
From 7th November, 2007, Board 7 Theme Safety Play Difficulty * * Dlr South Both Vul
West’s opening lead is a low Heart, and you can see that your minimum Weak Two has propelled you into a precarious game.
Clearly you must lose a minimum of two Spades and the A♦, so the Q♦ had better be onside. How do you play this one?
SOLUTION
You are already counting on the winning Diamond finesse, but how about the trump suit? Must you rely upon a 3-2 trump break? No, you have a safety play, you can win the opening Heart on the board, and lead a low trump. If East plays low, you’ll insert the Ten. Here is the full hand:
On the actual hand the finesse of the Ten surprisingly wins and the trump losers are held to two, notwithstanding the 4-1 trump break. OK, suppose that the Ten loses to West, and another Heart is led. Now, Declarer must take a second trump finesse, catering for the case where West has the singleton King or Queen or Jack. This line of play works whenever trumps are 3-2 or whenever East has 4 Spades (in some circumstances, even a 5-0 break might be manageable).
Keys to Success - Taking the trump safety play ... - ... and,
if the first trump finesse had failed, then finessing a second time. © BES, Inc All Rights Reserved | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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