A One-off Winkle
by Ron Klinger
Seniors. Round 8
Board 4. Dealer West. All Vul.
| ♠ – ♥ K Q 8 7 5 4 3 ♦ K Q 9 8 ♣ A 9 | ♠ A J 8 7 6 ♥ A J 9 ♦ A 3 ♣ K 6 4 | | ♠ K 5 ♥ 10 6 ♦ 10 6 5 4 2 ♣ Q 8 5 3 | | ♠ Q 10 9 4 3 2 ♥ 2 ♦ J 7 ♣ J 10 7 2 |
West | North | East | South
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| Weichsel | | Sontag
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1♠ | 4♥ | Pass | Pass
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Dble | All Pass
| | |
Lead: ♠K
Weichsel ruffed and led the king of diamonds, ducked. Next came the ♦8 to the jack and ace. West played the ♠A, ruffed. North started trumps with the queen. West ducked and won the low heart continuation with the jack. A low club now would have been a good move for two down, but West cashed the ♥A first, then tried a low club.
Weichsel needed no second chance. He rose with the ♣A and played another heart to arrive at this ending:
| ♠ – ♥ 8 7 ♦ Q 9 ♣ 9 | ♠ J 8 7 ♥ – ♦ – ♣ K 6 | | ♠ – ♥ – ♦ 10 6 5 ♣ Q 8 | | ♠ Q 10 ♥ – ♦ – ♣ J 10 7 |
On the ♥8, East threw a diamond, South a club and West a spade. On the next heart, East had to throw a club to hold on to two diamonds. Dummy let go the ♠10 and West threw another spade. East was down to ♦10 6 and ♣Q. When Weichsel played the ♣9 and East covered with the queen, West had no winning move. If he let the ♣Q win, East would have to lead into North's diamond tenace. If he overtook the ♣Q, he would have to yield the last two tricks to dummy. Thus the loss was held to –100. |