When playing duplicate bridge, making your contract with an ‘up-trick’ will usually enhance your score, but ferreting out that added trick can take extra effort. One thoughtful declarer found that all-important extra trick in this month’s hand. Can you?

[the bidding]

N E S W
1NT Pass
2C 2D 2H Pass
3NT Pass 4S Pass
Pass Pass

Opening lead:  8

Cover the East/West hands and see if you can make the contract.

NORTH
K 9 8 5
K Q
9 6 4 2
A Q 4

WEST                        EAST
7 6 4 2                    3
10 7 3 2                 9 8 4
8 3                           A Q J 10 7
J 3 2                      K 7 6 5

SOUTH
A Q J 10
A J 6 5
K 5
10 9 8

[the play]
1. West leads the 8, 2 from dummy, East the Ace, South the 5. East continues with the Queen, declarer plays the King, and everyone follows.
2. Declarer loses one trick but, with the correct play in , can make 11 tricks.
3. Noting the high spot cards in the trump suit, declarer considers another line of play.
4. Setting up a cross-ruff is a possibility. If the hand holding the long-remaining trumps also holds the long, making six also is a possibility.
5. Declarer starts by playing the 10 to dummy’s King.
6. The King and Queen are played.
7. The 5 back to the Ace, East showing out.
8. Declarer plays the Ace, discarding the 4. Then declarer plays the Jack, discarding the Queen (long with long trumps).
9. 8 to the Ace.
10. 9 ruff with Queen.
11. 10 to 9.
12. 6 to Jack.
13. 9 to 8.
14. West has followed helplessly, under-trumping the last two tricks.

Declarer not only made an extra trick, but made two extra tricks, some six odd. A very

[tip of the day]
Q. Kenny, we were playing against you the other day and you told your partner the ‘grip-it and rip-it’ style doesn’t work in bridge. What did you mean?

A. My frequent partner, Nancy Burke, is an avid golfer. ‘Grip-it and rip-it’ is a reference to pro-golfer John Daly’s style of playing fast. Playing fast is not recommended in golf, and I was pointing out it that it also is not recommended in bridge. good score; well timed and well thought-out!

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