Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Bridge Blog 1177: Hot hand, cold contract


"Did you play Board 6?" partner Rod Sumner asks our North-South opponents at the final table Wednesday at the Bridge Centre of Niagara in St. Catharines, Ont. 

Yes, John Stevens and Laiqing Luo say. At their table, East-West bid 3 Spades, made 7. Aha! We did better. We not only took all the tricks, but we also bid game. 

That was our third hand of the day and the memory of it warmed us all afternoon. After all, how many times do you pick up a 10-card suit? 

Spades: A-J-10-9-8-7-5-4-3-2. 

Hearts: Void. 

Diamonds: 9. 

Clubs: A-8. 

South, Donna Fettes, was dealer and maybe she passed, maybe she bid 1 Club. At any rate, I jumped right away to 4 Spades, which was passed all around. Bob Jarvis, sitting North, led the 4 of Diamonds and Rod laid down the dummy: 

Spades: K.

Hearts: A-6-3.

Diamonds: A-8-7-2.

Clubs: J-10-6-5-3. 

Rod's Ace won it. Then I tossed a my losing Club on the Ace of Hearts. The dummy's singleton King of Spades brought out the other two Spades. 

But how do we get to slam? If West opens 1 Spade, what's East's bid if South opened a Club? Somehow East or West has to get to 4 No Trump to ask for Aces. Then, once it's clear that we have all of them, no problem. 6 Spades! 

According to the scoring rundown on ACBL's Live for Clubs, two East-Wests went there and made an overtrick. Two others stopped at 5 Spades doubled and collected two overtricks. We were among four who gave up at 4 Spades. And then there were the unfortunates who helped John and Laiqing pile up their overall top score of 75%. 

Nailing this one would have netted an extra 4.5 match points. Not enough, though, to win us master points. Our 50.46% was sixth out of 10 East-Wests. Somewhere in the other 26 hands, we'd need another memorable board.

P.S.: Did we at least outpoint my regular partner Selina Volpatti and her Wednesday playmate, Sandra Felton? First hand with them, Board 16: Average board. Almost all North-Souths made 4 Spades. Board 17 saw Selina go down two at 1 No Trump. Same thing happened at six other tables. Board 18 they're down two at 1 No Trump. A tie for top board for us. Amazingly, they wound up at only 44.53%, but they still won 0.34 of a master point. 

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