Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsThe key to winning

The key to winning

S Vul: E/W

NORTH

♠ J5

♥ AKQJ3

♦ J9654

♣ K

WEST EAST

♠ AKQ986 ♠ 10542

♥ 76 ♥ —

♦ A ♦ KQ10873

♣ J876 ♣ A54

SOUTH

♠ 7

♥ 1098542

♦ 2

♣ Q10952

Bridge columnists prefer commenting on distributional hands, as there is always something to write about. So, today’s featured hand is Board 3 from last Monday. While East may have ventured a diamond opening bid, at most tables West opened the auction with 1S. North held a good enough hand to overcall 2H, but 4S by East was an irresistible response. Then the fun started on a board where 6S worth 1430 was the par bid.

The only declarer who was allowed to play in 4S won an uneventful twelve tricks for only 680 points. Another was pushed to 5S and won the same twelve tricks. It is unusual to come across any pair making a sacrifice bid at the six level, but two North/South pairs bid as high as 6H and achieved good results. The risk that they ran is that East may have realized how strong the East hand was and pushed on to 6S. The eleven cards in hearts held by North/South were rendered useless because of the trumping power possessed by East. The two 6H bidders could have suffered poor results if East had been prepared to have a shot at 6S. The top score overall was achieved by a West player who was also pushed to 5S and was left there by partner. Because of making an error in handling the diamonds, this declarer won only eleven tricks, but was rescued from a bottom score by North, who doubled the contract, giving declarer the top score of 850.

The weakness in North’s choice of double is the lack of a trick or two in trumps. The key to winning twelve tricks in spades is cashing the Ace of diamonds early, thus unblocking East’s King and Queen, and so allowing the discard of two losing clubs from West’s hand. It would have been cruel to mention any names.

Results, Monday, 20/04/26 (5-table Mitchell): N/S J. Nankervis P. Kelly (62.2); J. Smith L. Munson (55.0) 2. E/W P. Campbell (66.7) 1; N. Bonnell D. Dawes (51.5) 2. Friday, 24/04/26 (5-table Mitchell): N/S P. Kelly M. Simpson (62.9) 1; N. Collins N. Bonnell (58.2) 2. E/W N. McGinness D. Moran (62.5) 1; T. Hinde L. Don (59.3) 2.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Sixtus out for career best

Warwick trainer Stephanie Sixtus is on the verge of posting a career-best season. The Kiwi native has called the Southern Downs of Queensland home for...
More News

One hundred laps around the sun for Warwick woman

It was a birthday worth a long wait for one happy Warwick resident this week. Mavis Pacey marked 100 laps around the sun on Tuesday...

Step into work at Warwick jobs expo

Job seekers are being offered the chance to link up directly with employers at the Warwick Jobs Expo in early-May. The expo is set to...

Fuel prices drop as excise cut kicks in

In the past three weeks, since the federal government implemented a temporary halving of the fuel excise, Australians have eagerly awaited the relief of...

Turning interest into action this National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day

SavourLife Pet Adoptions and Southern Downs ARK are taking the time this National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day to remind locals of the thousands...

Tributes flow after passing of former mayor Ron Bellingham

Tributes have poured out for former Southern Downs and Warwick Mayor Ron Bellingham who passed away this week. Mr Bellingham served as mayor of the...

Anne Lyons medal winner

A field of 23 women competed in the Warwick Women’s Golf Mid-Week Medal on Wednesday, 22 April, with Division One decided on a countback....

Thursday night footy for Stanthorpe

There will be plenty of Football Stanthorpe Thursday Night games this week at both Ballandean and CF White. At Ballandean the ladies teams will...

Council beat: $2.5 million sewage renewal approved

COUNCIL APPROVES $2.5 MILLION SEWERAGE RENEWAL Southern Downs Regional Council has approved a $2.5 million contract for sewerage renewal specialists to inspect and reline aging...

GALLERY: Southern Downs villages mark Anzac Day

Anzac Day services across the region's small towns and villages drew high turnouts as crowds gathered to commemorate the service of all Australian defence...

Magnificent seven turn out for rep side

Seven Southern Downs players represented the region in the Toowoomba and South Region side at the 47th Battalion Carnival held in Toowoomba at the...