Bridge - The Scotsman 06/07/2012


Weak no-trump players generally wriggle when 1NT is doubled for penalties; on the rare occasions when double means something else most play redouble to show strength, and System On (Stayman and transfers apply). Yvonne might have transferred to spades, but had she done so it is likely that South would simply bid 4H. Instead she passed, awaiting further developments. There were none. Did South think the double was for penalties? In that case her pass might work well, but was probably ill-judged at this vulnerability and with such a distributional hand.
Even three down is a save against a vulnerable game, but the defence was confused. North led ace and a low diamond, taken with dummy’s jack. The ten of clubs scored the next trick, and the suit was continued and cleared. The contract was in with a chance of making at this point, but when she won the king of clubs South switched to the ten of hearts, restricting declarer to four clubs, one diamond and a heart. +100 was not a great result compared with 650 for a vulnerable 4H+1.