IMPROVE YOUR PLAY
with Larry Matheny

You need skill to be successful at the bridge table but it also helps to have a little luck.  Take a look at this one.

Scoring:  Matchpoints (Pairs)
 
Hand #32
Dlr  E
Vul none
S A972
H KQ54
D 965
C 75
S 543
H A3
D A873
C A1098
    
S 1086
H 10
D KJ42
C QJ643

S KQJ
H J98762
D Q10
C K2
West North
East
South


Pass
1H
    DBL
   2NT*
    3C     3H
     4C    Pass
   Pass
    4H
All Pass
  
  
  
*Limit plus raise

BIDDING:  This was a typical matchpoint (pairs) sequence with each side fighting for a plus score.  South opened a rather weak hand but had six hearts.  Holding three aces West felt obligated to make a takeout double and North's jump showed ten or more support points with four or more hearts.  East thought he had just enough high card points to enter the auction and South showed a minimum hand by trying to stop at 3H.  West wasn't through and carried on to the four level.  North's pass showed no extras and South with little defense and expecting 4C to make, bid 4H hoping to go down only one trick.

PLAY:  West was in trouble right away.  He hated to lead an ace and certainly didn't want to underlead one; he finally settled on the club ace.  East discouraged with the club three but West continued the suit.  After winning the king, declarer led a low heart toward dummy.  West made another mistake by playing low as the king won the trick.  Next declarer played four rounds of spades discarding a diamond as West ruffed.  Making 4H was a top result.

There were many mistakes on this hand.  West ignored his partner's discouraging card at trick one and then failed to win the first heart trick.  Since it was very likely South held six hearts, dummy's spade suit was a threat.   However, it's difficult to blame West too much because it's not clear that switching to the ace of diamonds would succeed.  Of course, with spade values East might have played an unusually high club (queen) at trick one to encourage a shift to the higher of the other suits.  One thing was clear, East did not want clubs continued.

Note that East-West can make 4C for +130 so South was right to bid on.  Perfect defense would beat a 4H contract two tricks.

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