Sunday, 10 July 2016

THERE IS ONE TWIST


Hey! ‘Apro’ Dara is back with this deal on good play and good defense, and a nice red ball pen from Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta. When he arrives in Mumbai he always has a juicy bridge deals and a ball pen in his pocket from various destinations for me. I will share the juicy deals with you, not pens!

West led 6, South won and crossed to dummy’s A, played J. East followed low and West won with Q and led 2. East continued spades until the suit was cleared. When he took A, East defeated the contract with spade winners. At trick one it seems safe for South to duck.

When West wins he has no spades, giving South time to establish the diamonds. There is one twist. If East interprets his partner's lead as doubleton and hopes he has a quick entry. Whenever card is played from dummy at trick one, East should duck! South is forced to win and whatever he tries will fail! I wonder if any player sitting East conjured this brilliant winning play...

A duck walks into a shop, and asks for a red lipstick. The cashier says, “cash or check?” and the duck says, “Just put it on my bill.”

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