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My 20th book, "Frank Stewart's World of Bridge," is out. It's a collection of sit-beside-me pieces, reflections on modern bidding, and episodes from my imaginary club including two full-length stories.
In today's deal I'm playing 3NT in a pairs event. West leads the ten of diamonds, and I drop a deceptive queen under East's ace. He returns a diamond, and my nine wins.
Next I lead the queen of hearts. If West plays low, I'll take the ace and try the clubs, but he covers. I run the hearts, come to my king of clubs and take my king of diamonds. On a second club, West plays low.
SPADE HONOR
West had three hearts and two diamonds and, I suspect, one high spade. If I go up with the ace of clubs, I'm giving him a hand such as K J 8 7 5 4, K 9 5, 10 4, 8 3. That's a possible weak two-bid; so I play the jack, and all is well.
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DAILY QUESTION
You hold: S Q 9 6 2 H Q 10 4 D K Q 9 C K 6 4. With neither side vulnerable, you are the dealer. Would you pass or open the bidding?
ANSWER: Though I'm sure many experts would act in deference to the modern tendency to open light hands, to open wouldn't occur to me -- for the obvious reasons. The defensive values are lacking, and the hand suffers from a dearth of winners. Moreover, if you open, you must do so in a non-suit. I'd pass.
West dealer
N-S vulnerable
NORTH

